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Old July 17th 04, 05:52 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 18:45:54 +0100, Eiron wrote:

Don Pearce wrote:

The driver is a 15 inch Adire Tempest mounted in an 80 cubic foot
concrete cupboard, which extends under a staircase on the other side
of the wall. The mounting board, which replaces the cupboard door, is
18mm MDF, braced extensively with scaffolding board, screwed and glued
edgewise onto it. It is very solid.

The whole thing tunes pretty nicely with the room to make an almost
flat response down to something very low indeed.


Flat? How does that work then?
For a closed box you want about 4 cubic feet for a Tempest.
With a very large box you want some first-order low-boost to equalise
the response.


Not really - that assumes a very big room. With my room, I was happy
that room gain below about 35Hz would flatten out the slowly drooping
response you get when you just use a big cabinet. It won't be exactly
flat, but it will be a heap better than most subs which artificially
prop up one band of frequencies and forget that there is a room in the
equation as well. My system doesn't actually sound as if it has a sub
at all - simply a well-extended frequency response.

d
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