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Steve_B
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Posted: 19 October 2012 at 9:07pm |
Now you point it out....... It was a long day yesterday.
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TMAL
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I think if you re-read what I said and you quoted thats quite obvious.
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Flat pack & fully assembled Speaker cabinet design and CNC manufacturing. www.speaker-cabinets.co.uk
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TMAL
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Hi Steve,
I was trying to give him a starting point to work from for is own design. I thought some driver suggestions with guidlines for volumes and tunings might be a useful place to start. Don't worry Steve no offence taken. Edited by TMAL - 18 October 2012 at 10:28pm |
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Flat pack & fully assembled Speaker cabinet design and CNC manufacturing. www.speaker-cabinets.co.uk
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Steve_B
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I'm not quite sure what you are asking?? From your original post, I inferred that you were offering to build the cabinets for the thread starter. If he is considering building his own cabinets I believe we should help rather than just use the forum as a place to advertise a building service. So if djsam3000 comes back with some ideas for which he would like comment, then I will try to comment constructively. For my own designs, I don't really need any starting points as such. If I have misunderstood your comments then please accept my apology.
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djsam3000
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To all, thank you for your input regarding links and suggestions. This will keep me busy. It would be nice to get something together myself. After all that is the idea
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TMAL
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Fair enough Steve.
Assuming you have downloaded win ISD. Here are a couple of starting points for you to work from. For the BMS 8S215 as Tony mentioned guide volume of between 6 and 9 Ltrs and a tuning frequency of between 85Hz and 100Hz (please note the driver will take up around 1.2ltr and you will also need to account for the horn and driver volume). As another good quality option is the 18 Sound 8MB500 with a volume between 9 & 14Ltr tuned between 75Hz-90Hz. (again the driver takes up about 1.2 ltr) |
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Pasi
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Regarding Winisd, easiest way to find the link and latest information about it is their facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/WinISD?ref=ts&fref=ts
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Steve_B
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There are quite a lot of people on this forum who could. I thought that the idea was to encourage people with understanding how to design their own.
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TMAL
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We could produce somthing for far less than 350-400 per box fully assembled with components.
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Steve_B
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I recently de-cluttered my PC (new hard drive and fresh install) so took the opportunity to upgrade to the latest version of winisd.
I don't know why there is no direct download link, but it can be found if you search through the forum. The designs seem similar, but it has a fresh layout and I've found it more stable on Windows 7.
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Tony Wilkes
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A lot of folks on here use this* however you still need a bit of experience in designing boxes as the software only really gets you part way there.
* http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=winisdpro Tony |
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www.forteaudio.eu - BMS - db-Mark Processors - Lexon (SAE)
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djsam3000
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Tony,
The speakers suggested look good but I don't know how to design the box around them. I'm sure there is a thread here isn't there to show me how to use the right software....would appreciate a link...
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