
Alex2507
Audioholic Slumlord
The problem was that I couldn't remember what he had told me.Alex - If TLS Guy said to use polyfill in those cabinets, do what the man says.
For now my crossover is 12 db/oct on the system I plan to use those subs with so I'll be itchin' and scratchin' before it's all over.It would not be a bad idea to place mineral wool behind the driver, if you crossover is not fourth order at 80 Hz or below.
Cool. That's easy enough. I still wonder what 'P-Vd = 0.35 liters' refers to and what annunaki's term 'critically damp' means but it's not a stumbling block.As far as I can tell from the data in Bass Box Pro, the volume displaced by that driver with flush mounting is 0.078 cu. ft, which you could round off to 0.1 cu. ft if you want.
BTW Dr. Carter, the fractions to decimal equivalents you have at the bottom of page 1 on the alignment has been incredibly helpful so far ... very nice touch.
The article I linked from JL Audio states:btw. dampening and bracing are 2 different things.
"Any standing waves that might be generated by upper order harmonics in the enclosure can be readily absorbed with the addition of damping material such as polyfill or they can be broken up with strategically placed bracing within the enclosure."
... so the damping and bracing in the case of standing waves can work toward the same goal.
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