Though I'm going to be mucking around with my current projects for a while yet, I figure I ought to learn how to use WinISD. However, I think that I can figure it out on my own; it's only when you try to add things that the program wasn't designed for that things get messy.
Does anyone know how to model an open-baffle speaker in WinISD? I was thinking about building a pair of speakers with 2 HiVi B3Ss and two Silver Flute 8" woofers. (The result should give me decent sound from 20khz down to 40 hz.)
Open baffle stuff, however, is harder: I want to model something like this:
http://www.audio-resolution.com/zhorn/f200a_1.jpg
.
The end result would have a big box behind it at the bottom - the enclosure for the woofer.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know how to model an open-baffle speaker in WinISD? I was thinking about building a pair of speakers with 2 HiVi B3Ss and two Silver Flute 8" woofers. (The result should give me decent sound from 20khz down to 40 hz.)
Open baffle stuff, however, is harder: I want to model something like this:
http://www.audio-resolution.com/zhorn/f200a_1.jpg
.
The end result would have a big box behind it at the bottom - the enclosure for the woofer.
Any thoughts?
sreten said:Hi,
WinISD only models bass alignments, nothing else, at these
low frequencies the shape of the cabinet does not matter.
Try the "edge" for modelling open baffles.
/sreten.
The problem is that this is not a flat open baffle, so the EDGE is not of much use.
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