And it's getting a massive Tapered Quarter Wave Pipe enclosure:
I masked and primed the bottom board of the enclosure so I could see what I was doing while I was putting together the enclosure. That and my Trig sucks.
I have several more construction and finished enclosure pics, but I have two more pics on the roll. I own no digicam.
I learned a bunch about these designs at www.quarter-wave.com and figured I had to try one out. I've been intrigued by quarterwaves since the summer of 1996 when I picked up a copy of Speakerbuilder and read about the theories behind the design. I thought they'd be too big for a car.
Externally the box is 34x18x11.5. I'll lose 60% of my Cavalier's trunk with this box, but it's not too big. I never use my trunk anyways.
The "bierbitzch" is a marker for a contest I entered to prove that I really built it.
I haven't listened to it yet. I got the carpet stretched and glued at 9:30 last night. I figured I'd give the liquid nails some time to cure before playing music through it. Tapping the cone causes a really deep resonance.
I'm not kidding when I say blowing across the terminus (small open end) causes a resonance like blowing across a beer bottle, only deeper. You have to blow really hard though. I should utilize the air compressor.
I'm gonna burn a tone CD tonight (2khz "normalizing" track and 150-20hz steps in 5hz increments) and measure some differences between this and the 0.8 cubic foot sealed box I have sitting in the garage.
I masked and primed the bottom board of the enclosure so I could see what I was doing while I was putting together the enclosure. That and my Trig sucks.
I have several more construction and finished enclosure pics, but I have two more pics on the roll. I own no digicam.
I learned a bunch about these designs at www.quarter-wave.com and figured I had to try one out. I've been intrigued by quarterwaves since the summer of 1996 when I picked up a copy of Speakerbuilder and read about the theories behind the design. I thought they'd be too big for a car.
Externally the box is 34x18x11.5. I'll lose 60% of my Cavalier's trunk with this box, but it's not too big. I never use my trunk anyways.
The "bierbitzch" is a marker for a contest I entered to prove that I really built it.
I haven't listened to it yet. I got the carpet stretched and glued at 9:30 last night. I figured I'd give the liquid nails some time to cure before playing music through it. Tapping the cone causes a really deep resonance.
I'm not kidding when I say blowing across the terminus (small open end) causes a resonance like blowing across a beer bottle, only deeper. You have to blow really hard though. I should utilize the air compressor.
I'm gonna burn a tone CD tonight (2khz "normalizing" track and 150-20hz steps in 5hz increments) and measure some differences between this and the 0.8 cubic foot sealed box I have sitting in the garage.
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