2pi towers [message #43892] |
Mon, 09 February 2004 21:23 |
Peter
Messages: 17 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne, I`m eagerly awaiting my 2pi tower kits and have been perusing the speaker forum. I notice that garman has had some very interesting postings. Trust a canuck to get right in there!. My question is; is the extra bracing that garman showed in his photographs necessary since I thought that the bracing that you recommended was to lightly preload the front and back panels. Won`t the extra bracing upset the internal dynamics of the speaker or am i being too fussy? Best Peter B.
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Re: 2pi towers [message #43895 is a reply to message #43892] |
Tue, 10 February 2004 08:27 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne can correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think there's such thing as over-bracing. There are however, a few things to keep in mind: - Internal volume need to be maintained. If you're going to over do it, cabinent dimensions need to be adjusted. - Air movements should not be restricted. Brace all you want, but make sure air can still move freely. Don't create subcompartments inside your cabinet connected by small "ports". - Try not to create "symetrical section" with window bracing in your cabinet. Something about standing waves when compartments have dimensions that are multiples of each other. - You will have to move speakers around. Too late for me. The combination of 1" MDF and extra bracing requires two people to move the speakers around. In the end, I think I did over do it. But it didn't take that much extra work during the build. The only draw back now is that they're a pain to move. Gar.
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Re: 2pi towers [message #43910 is a reply to message #43895] |
Tue, 10 February 2004 19:59 |
Peter
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Gar, thanks for your prompt and helpful suggestions. I`ll be consulting you as I go along. Best Peter B.
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