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Old April 28th 06, 08:19 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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Default spherical speaker enclosure

On 27 Apr 2006 07:07:48 -0700, wrote:

My queries are, should I line the insides with some material to make it
air tight? how thick should I get them made? should I use the same
volume calculations for 'normal' enclosures for a driver? should I
stuff it with Polyfill?


There are a few of issues that I can see. The wall thickness is way
too low - and I'd imagine that earthenware that thin will resonate
really badly. Ideally, I'd probably aim nearer to 25mm if at all
possible, or as close to that thickness as you can get.

The volume that you've used so far also looks too big at the moment -
at least by car driver standards. Lining the enclosure with Polyfill
will actually make this worse, as the surface area of the fibres
results in the speaker "seeing" a bigger enclosure.

I really like the idea though. If it was me, I'd try a smaller
enclosure, with walls as thick as possible. Personally, I'd then seal
the inner walls with coat of fibreglass resin, to avoid any risk of
porosity - if you can't get them made thick, you could use GRP to
thicken the walls at the same time as sealing. I'd then add a layer of
Dynamat or similar just to be absolutely thorough. If you do all of
that, you might start getting some pretty intersting results!

Jon
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