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Speaker Boxes & Enclosures Wondering what is meant by Sealed, Ported, Bass Reflex, Acoustic Suspension? These are all types of speaker enclosures or boxes, and all of these enclosure types are "direct radiator" enclosures. They are called this because the sound is produced directly from the "radiator" (the driver or speaker) without the assistance of a contrivance such as a horn. Other types such as, Bandpass, and Coupled Cavity enclosures are similar, but more complex. Cardinal Rules for Enclosure Building 1. Build only for the internal volume size recommended by the woofer manufacturer. 2. Make the construction (sealed or ported) air-tight. 3. It is invariably more advantageous to buy, rather than build, both economically and to assure quality of construction. If you are an experienced cabinet maker with the proper tools, it will make a good project, otherwise.... Note, that enclosures exist solely for the purpose of accommodating the woofer. Tweeters and midranges do not have to be enclosed at all, though for the sake of convenience they are often mounted in enclosures along with the woofer. To help you decide which type is best for your purposes, we offer below some detailed explanations and illustrations of each type, along with information on the types of materials used in their construction and a few suggestions. SEALED
BOX VENTED
ENCLOSURES BANDPASS COUPLED
CAVITY IMPEDANCE MATCHING IS IMPORTANT Many builders and users like to take advantage of the power advantages of operating the amplifier in bridged or mono mode. To do so however, means that the impedance requirement of the drivers be taken into account when designing a proper circuit. For this purpose, we have provided an impedance calculator MATERIALS With
all of those attributes, it would seem that no material is perfect.
However, there are many materials that have enough of the above good
attributes to make excellent speaker cabinets. Each, however, has advantages
and disadvantages. In the list of good speaker box materials below,
the following code letters are used to indicate which attributes the
material possesses: MEDIUM
DENSITY FIBERBOARD (MDF) POLYCARBONATE
(LEXAN) PLYWOOD
SPACED AND FILLED WITH SAND OR LEAD SHOT ALUMINUM
SHEETS FILLED WITH ALUMINUM HONEYCOMB (Aerolam) FORMED
CONCRETE Alternately, you can make a common veneered plywood speaker box and cast concrete inside it for stiffening. Any box can be improved by making the walls thicker, by bracing the walls, and by stiffening the walls. The stiffness of a material goes up as the cube of the thickness, so a slightly thicker material is much stiffer. A thicker panel will also have a higher resonant frequency because the stiffness goes up faster than the mass. Consider lining the inside of your speaker with ceramic tile, attached with thinset mortar. You can get tile remnants cheaply. They are easy to apply and can be added as an afterthought to an imperfect box. However, be sure to attach all braces before tiling, because it is hard to attach anything to tile. Also consider bracing any weak parts of the box. For example, all joints will benefit from a wooden cleat. The back of the box will benefit from stiffeners where the speaker terminals are attached. Most importantly, brace the front panel, or make it out of a double thickness of material. For
a great deal more particular information along with interactive calculators
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