Also put a warning "Not to be mistaken for a fire hydrant'![]()
@saikatbiswas82 does the vertical base section only serve as a stand or is it also hollow and part of the enclosure volume
excellent and indeed very innovative. please post some pics of the journeyand some more tracks, whats inside
, what drivers and wires used... waiting eagerly for the next project
Yes it appears so because of the design parameters ; did you do a simulation to arrive at the correct volume?sweet spot to be narrow
Can a TL design be accomplished by using the pipes and polyfill like this?does the vertical base section only serve as a stand or is it also hollow and part of the enclosure volume
Yes it appears so because of the design parameters ; did you do a simulation to arrive at the correct volume?
There are innumerable ways this design can be further optimized depending upon the specific requirements , but the simplistic nature and unique design still makes it a show stopper.
Can a TL design be accomplished by using the pipes and polyfill like this?
@Naveenbnc It'll be really interesting to attempt something like that.
It is nothing new. Many have done.Can a TL design be accomplished by using the pipes and polyfill like this?
Saikat, a simple 'baffle step' circuit will go a long way in improving the mid-bass. Here's a link to run simulation in case you need to.
Loudspeaker Diffraction Loss and Baffle Step Compensation Circuits
Loudspeaker Diffraction Loss and a Baffle Step Compensation (BSC) Circuit Calculator for Speakers.diyaudioprojects.com
Assuming the average impedance is ~6ohms and width is 4" here's what you need. Put a 0.8mH inductor and 6R resistor in parallel to the +ve leg of the speaker connector. These values assume a 6dB loss. If thats not sufficient, go overboard and freak out.
That's potent ammo!!!