This is what i get with ML the line.
Length = 36.5 in
Cross-section = 100 sq.in
Off-set = 3.5"
Terminus Area = 7 sq.in
Terminua length = 1.8 in
Tuned @ 49 Hz
Unstuffed:
Stuffed: 0.5 lb/ft3
Looking at the graphs makes me lean more towards the ML design because of the following,
- The wrinkles are very linear in the unstuffed line
- Tuning is close to the driver resonance
- The unstuffed impedance peak is well tuned and without distortion
- The TL Acoustic impedance is well balanced but all the harmonics are too much excited
- Allows low stuffing to reduce the odd harmonics
- Above all the line length has a good WAF
- Allows golden ratio cross-section
Waiting for Kapvin views too.
I am feeling a bit uncomfortable with the double hump of the stuffed response. Also the enclosure is tuned below resonance. This being a low Qtc driver needs to be tuned around 5 Hz to 15Hz above resonance for a well damped cone motion. If not controlled could interfere with the mid-freq response that could ruin the overall linearity.
Not sure if i should be designing with these values.
Today did a new simulation with a Straight Line TL and focused my design on the system phase. There is no ML & no taper too. This gives me a single impedance peak with a little more stuffing. A little offset gives me a better control on the unstuffed wrinkles too. Agreed the gain at low frequency response is not much (around +2dB in the LA) but the overall system linearity is great(terminus, phase, TL acoustic Z, Electrical Z, Group delay, and terminus velocity).
More over the above is a tried and tested design and tweaking will involve only adjusting the stuffing to taste. I am close now to finalize this design shortly.
Did some more simulations with the expanding taper geometry and tuning around 12Hz above resonance and with a taper ratio of 2. Also altered the closed and open area, offsets to arrive at a more acceptable 3rd harmonic wrinkle, tuning and group delay spikes. This gave me a much wanted low freq lift at 50Hz and a roll-off much controlled @ 3.3dB/ octave from 100Hz to 50Hz and a very linear 12dB/octave @ 33Hz. The SPL phase is also well balanced with the suggested stuffing density @ 0 deg.
Above all also got approval for WAF parameter
So this is now going to be my final box. Have called my carpenter tomorrow. Hope he turns up tomorrow so that my box will be ready by the time i am back from Bangalore after completing my office project.
Will post simulations if anyone wants to have a look.
This is how the box is going to look from the front without the rounding.
Length = 36.5 in
Cross-section = 100 sq.in
Off-set = 3.5"
Terminus Area = 7 sq.in
Terminua length = 1.8 in
Tuned @ 49 Hz
Unstuffed:



Stuffed: 0.5 lb/ft3


Looking at the graphs makes me lean more towards the ML design because of the following,
- The wrinkles are very linear in the unstuffed line
- Tuning is close to the driver resonance
- The unstuffed impedance peak is well tuned and without distortion
- The TL Acoustic impedance is well balanced but all the harmonics are too much excited
- Allows low stuffing to reduce the odd harmonics
- Above all the line length has a good WAF
- Allows golden ratio cross-section
Waiting for Kapvin views too.
I am feeling a bit uncomfortable with the double hump of the stuffed response. Also the enclosure is tuned below resonance. This being a low Qtc driver needs to be tuned around 5 Hz to 15Hz above resonance for a well damped cone motion. If not controlled could interfere with the mid-freq response that could ruin the overall linearity.
Not sure if i should be designing with these values.
Today did a new simulation with a Straight Line TL and focused my design on the system phase. There is no ML & no taper too. This gives me a single impedance peak with a little more stuffing. A little offset gives me a better control on the unstuffed wrinkles too. Agreed the gain at low frequency response is not much (around +2dB in the LA) but the overall system linearity is great(terminus, phase, TL acoustic Z, Electrical Z, Group delay, and terminus velocity).
More over the above is a tried and tested design and tweaking will involve only adjusting the stuffing to taste. I am close now to finalize this design shortly.
Did some more simulations with the expanding taper geometry and tuning around 12Hz above resonance and with a taper ratio of 2. Also altered the closed and open area, offsets to arrive at a more acceptable 3rd harmonic wrinkle, tuning and group delay spikes. This gave me a much wanted low freq lift at 50Hz and a roll-off much controlled @ 3.3dB/ octave from 100Hz to 50Hz and a very linear 12dB/octave @ 33Hz. The SPL phase is also well balanced with the suggested stuffing density @ 0 deg.
Above all also got approval for WAF parameter

So this is now going to be my final box. Have called my carpenter tomorrow. Hope he turns up tomorrow so that my box will be ready by the time i am back from Bangalore after completing my office project.
Will post simulations if anyone wants to have a look.
This is how the box is going to look from the front without the rounding.

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