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Re: 7 pi bassbin [message #49308 is a reply to message #49284] Wed, 12 April 2006 08:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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This is a discussion I have brought up in the past, as well. A that time, Wayne emphasized maintaining the distance between the driver/port/baffle and the corner. Also, the gap between the wall and and the sides of the bass box was important.

I have looked at modifying the bass box and modifiying the mid-horn. When I calulated the final dimensions of the bass box, it became a very squat structure and would have placed the tweeter very low (which maybe isn't a concern).

I finally settled on adding "wings" to the bass box to increase the effective width to match the mid-horn, giving the speaker a more uniform appearance.

 
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