is there a configuration besides the old series "BP6A" which might "partially" describe the little proposed Karlson below with smoothing stub?
Not that I am aware of.
And should it be possible to replace internal port too with a PR ?
The band pass models would have to be completely re-done. Too much work - it's not going to happen!
The passive radiators are limited to replacing externally-vented ports only, for good reason .
This is yet so much awesome, thanks a lot againThe band pass models would have to be completely re-done. Too much work - it's not going to happen!
The passive radiators are limited to replacing externally-vented ports only, for good reason .
To replace the long path of serie-8th/6th; the re-entrant segment.Why would you want to hide a passive radiator in the 1st place???
I prefer the bp alignments being labeled by their order.
Hi Etocynned,
The BP4, BP6 (series / parallel) and BP8 (series / parallel) labels will not change.
The BP5, BP7 and BP9 labels are misleading in that they do not actually refer to fifth, seventh and ninth order systems - rather they are hybrid / quasi alignments. To reduce the potential for any confusion, they are to be renamed BPA, BPB and PBC, and be referred to as Type A, Type B and Type C band pass systems.
Kind regards,
David
they are to be renamed BPA, BPB and PBC
Oops, PBC should be BPC .
Hi Etocynned,
The BP4, BP6 (series / parallel) and BP8 (series / parallel) labels will not change.
The BP5, BP7 and BP9 labels are misleading in that they do not actually refer to fifth, seventh and ninth order systems - rather they are hybrid / quasi alignments. To reduce the potential for any confusion, they are to be renamed BPA, BPB and PBC, and be referred to as Type A, Type B and Type C band pass systems.
Kind regards,
David
To much clarity! What's next? Design input help? A wizard with fancy sliders! Man a trained monkey can design loudspeakers with this software!
Wait a minute....
YOU are allowed to make mistakes! We all learn from them!
You all learn from MY mistakes? Now that is very weird indeed... .
Man a trained monkey can design loudspeakers with this software!
That's no good - I want it to be easy enough for an untrained monkey... .
Hi David,
Now that "BP" wizard is so much complete, should i ask (probably again) for delay/phase curves as with the other loudspeaker wizard ? Actually spl/phase can be exported and so externally viewed, but it's not really plug'n play for my army of monkeys.
Thanks !
Damien
Now that "BP" wizard is so much complete, should i ask (probably again) for delay/phase curves as with the other loudspeaker wizard ? Actually spl/phase can be exported and so externally viewed, but it's not really plug'n play for my army of monkeys.
Thanks !
Damien
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re:untrained monkey - that's still too difficult for me !!! - perhaps add an Alexa voice recognition feature - "Alexa - I want me a horn that does blankety blank Hz, etc.) with output to a CNC machine then assembly robot using computer interpretation of foilding based oin Brian Steele's sheets.
That's no good - I want it to be easy enough for an untrained monkey... .
Hey. I donna work for bannanas. Peanuts maybe. But I no like stinkin bananas
You all learn from MY mistakes? Now that is very weird indeed... .
Your mistakes gives us improved HR!
Now that "BP" wizard is so much complete, should i ask (probably again) for delay/phase curves as with the other loudspeaker wizard ?
Hi Damien,
You haven't asked before, but it seems that you have now .
I have a number of other projects "on my plate" at the moment, but will add it to the list of things to look at when I get a chance. It is not going to happen tomorrow, though.
Kind regards,
David
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