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Bassreflex design: port diameter is larger than speaker, will it work?



 
 
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Old September 18th 08, 10:47 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Bassreflex design: port diameter is larger than speaker, will it work?


"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"TT"

I'm building a 1x12" speaker cabinet to use with my guitar amp head. I
have all the thiele/small parameters for my speaker, and have used a
program called BandBox Pro to design the speaker cabinet. I have also
used a program called WinIsd to check and both programs give me similiar
results.

I already have built a 150 litre cabinet to use with my speaker. I want
to tune my bassreflex box to 65Hz. The program says that with my rear
baffle thickness of 18mm, and 2 flush ends (I'm using a hole in the rear
baffle for port) I need to make a hole 300mm in diameter, to tune the box
to 65Hz.

The port would be larger in diameter than my speaker, which is 279mm.
Will this kind of design work?



** Yes.

I built two such tuned cabinets 30 years ago - with 3 x 12 inch, low
cost, 16 ohm guitar speakers in a 250 litre box.

With a horn tweeter on top and driven by a Rotel 1210 amplifier, they were
used for a " disco' system by a church social group.

The only complaint I had was there was actually so much bass the tone
controls were turned back to tame it a bit.


The program says that if I use 4 ports, 100mm each is sufficient, will
this work either? Is there any difference?



** Yes it also works and there is very little difference.



.... Phil


Hi Phil,

Many thanks for your answer! I'll give my speaker cab a try then.

Cheers!

TT


 




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