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Paddler Modelling => Accessories, Lighting, Sounds etc => Topic started by: Khephre on January 12, 2007, 09:30:27 AM
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A request of the budding acoustical engineers amongst us...
I'm installing a bunch of JJC sound modules and a 4" full range speaker. Any suggestions on how to calculate the optimal size/shape speaker enclosure without needing access to every speaker specification under the sun?
Are there any rough rules of thumb for enclosure size/shape?
Given the need to raise a second mortgage to fund the JJC purchase price, I want to ensure that the outcome is as good as possible :D
many tks
Tony
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I think that making speaker cabinets is a black art Tony - I'm not sure that the so called experts really know all the answers!
Hopefully someone will prove me wrong and be able to answer your question?
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Oooh.... after a quick search on the web, I found this speaker cabinet design software that is free of charge:
http://www.linearteam.dk/
I have no idea if it's any good, but the blurb sounds okay....
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Hi PD's .... so Tony wants a louder :boom :music .... for his $
Back in early 2005 I too yearned for more VOLUME from my ACtion Man sound kits [in reality they sounded like a constipated bull frog from 20 paces gently blended in with a :idea: boiling kettle] for poor old PS Decoy
So I did all of the :great research :crash :hammer :oops including
1) system Q
2) system free air resonance
3) preferred cut off point @ minus 3dB per octave [steam engine to steam whistle]
Try www.jaycar.com.au or www.jaycar.com.nz, they have five stores :gift in your southern Islands
I ended up with a 3" X 15 W RMS polypropylene coned driver 80 to 10000 Hz [CW-2103] & a baby KEMO brand IC amplifier #M034 40 W RMS output
So totally disregading the recommended 1.2 litre sealed enclosure, I purchased a few 100mm plastic plumbing pieces [socket, cap & flange & plastic glued them together & mounted the CW-2103 driver]
The reduced volume of say 0.25 litre produced an accoustic suspension of the constipated bull frog & near killed the audio output
Final GUESTIMATED technical modification was a 10 mm diameter hole drilled in the rear plastic enclosure cap to convert the enclosure to a vented style & the result was a tenfold volume increase [the sealed enclosure of such volume killed the actual suspension movement & the free resonant Q of the driver]
Science confirms.... a 4" diameter resonator requires a 4" diameter un impeded free air path to atmosphere [from the resonator face]
Hence the need for higher power amplifiers.... as we cannot expect sound to emanate from cracks in the decking or hull windows - Derek :roll:
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much appreciated guys - Eddy the LinearTeam software looks very interesting. Their WINISD app is what I need - includes vent diameters and tube length as well Derek so I can produce a vented enclosure.
Now just need the relevant specs from the manufacturer.
Many cheers
best regards
Tony
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We're here to help Tony - I just didn't realise I could help!! :lol: