JBL 2241 Prof series [message #33291] |
Thu, 03 May 2001 11:35 |
Kevin P
Messages: 7 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, Saw these on ebay and I was considering bidding on them. I'd like to build some sub-cabinets, ideally to cover from 25/30Hz on up to about 150/180Hz. Would these be a good starting point? Thanks
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seven Pi-18 cabinet dimensions [message #33320 is a reply to message #33318] |
Mon, 07 May 2001 23:36 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18791 Registered: January 2001
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Referring back to the drawing of the Pi cornerhorn in the PiAlign document, the bass bin motor chamber should be 46" tall, 24" wide and 12" deep. The port should be 4" diameter and 1.5" long. The woofer should be centered horizontally, offset slightly below center vertically and the port should be below that, centered in the space that remains. Put a pair of cross-braces, one pair spanning side to side, and the other pair spanning front to back. The top pair should be placed 1/3rd the way from the top, the other 1/3rd the way from the bottom. Each brace should fit snug, providing a little bit of force on the panel. Put R11 or R13 insulation inside on three sides, either left or right, the bottom and the face side opposite the woofer cutout. Also hang a sheet across each brace, spanning the cross-section of the cabinet. The insulation isn't required for a subwoofer or bass bin, provided midrange is not presented to the woofer. But this cabinet does run up into the midrange, and the insulation damps internal standing wave modes. It attenuates midrange standing waves but bass passes right through.
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