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Don Pearce wrote:
If they are foam or a
rubber roll, give them a go. You won't go far wrong with a large box,
although you might get better results from measuring the Thiele-Small
parameters and designing a proper box.
Rubber.
How involved do you want to get?
It is just a vague idea right now. They were bought as replacement drivers
for a very old pair of Wharfedale speakers a couple of years back and they
were fine. But then I found some replacement surrounds for the Wharfedale
units and restored them.
Would knowing T/S parameters help much in the case of a sealed enclosure?
My initial idea was just a big rigid box, stuffed with wadding. Box volume
being constrained by the fact that I want to stay married.
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