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Porting of Line Array [message #22877] Mon, 05 December 2005 14:56 Go to next message
MikeT is currently offline  MikeT
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Registered: May 2009
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I am in the process of building a set of Axon 8-12's which calls for a port 4.5" high, 13" wide and 5.5" in length coming out the front of the enclosure. I am considering making a round port/s out the back of the enclosure due to concerns about port noise. Is this a wise move or should I just build them as planned. I would love to experiment with it both ways but the work/$ involved is not for me. Any thoughts?

Re: Porting of Line Array [message #22881 is a reply to message #22877] Tue, 06 December 2005 10:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
Rear ports are good. You can probably combine the drivers in groups
and make chambers for each group to make the port design more
friendly, ie.. I build my budget array with four chambers, four
drivers per chamber, a 6" diameter rear port per chamber, 1 3/8"
port length. Turns out, the wood thickness of that rear wall is
1 3/8" so the port length = wood thickness so all I did was cut a
6" hole in the back of the cabinet and used a small roundover bit on
the edges. Obviously, this design is tuned higher in frequency.

http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/robarray/6.jpg


Re: Porting of Line Array [message #22882 is a reply to message #22881] Tue, 06 December 2005 10:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MikeT is currently offline  MikeT
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Esquire
The Axon array has 8 6.5" drivers in an 8cu.ft. cabinet. I am considering grouping these drivers and adding tuned ports out the back but am not sure I want to change the original design i.e. grouping the drivers. I would however like the port/s out the back if for no other reason than asthetics. I am wondering if this would affect the overall sound good or bad. Thanks for your help- Mike T.

Re: Porting of Line Array [message #22884 is a reply to message #22882] Tue, 06 December 2005 10:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
I don't see any reason why you can't change the design. If it was
me I'd do rear ports with driver chambers. When you chamber the box
it also serves as box bracing which is always good. I would also
add MDF panels to the inside of each chamber to add wall mass
to lower cabinet resonance and as a bonus install a wooden rod
[or whatever] to cross brace the left/right chamber walls as it will
couple the two sides and lower cabinet resonance even more.

Install some sound conditioning polyfill [loosely] and tame the
echo. If you want to go the extra mile, make denser sound
conditioning pillows for each wall of the chamber [except front
baffle], use Acousta-Stuf polyfill or fiberglass encased in
polyester batting to keep the fibers inside the 'pillow', attach
the pillows to the wall using 3M spray glue. This will leave the
chamber 'open' so the port functions well.

Like this;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/robarray/16.jpg

This is what the inside of one chamber looks like when peeking into
that 6" port in the back. Those pillows are on each wall, the port
is able to function well as there is no obstruction by filling the
whole chamber will polyfill and it kills the echo very well.

If you execute the cabinet construction well, it should be pretty
sweet.




Re: Porting of Line Array [message #22936 is a reply to message #22877] Fri, 27 January 2006 09:37 Go to previous message
jon anderson is currently offline  jon anderson
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Hi, I am also building the 8/12 array. Now that I have built them, I can see why more are not on the forums. This is a very ambitious project. They are huge, and mine are even bigger, as I added a sub incloser to the bottom of the speaker. They are about 81 inches tall, and are extremely heavy! I just got the crossovers finished, and hooked up all the speakers for testing purposes before I install them into the cabiniet. Wow, the drivers sound great just sitting on the floor in my living room. I can only imagine how they will sound installed into the cabinets? I will post pics when they are complete. They are finished in cherry, and will be gorgeous! Hows your project comming along? regards,,Jon

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