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Dude, where do you store your knowledge? I want a copy lol
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote app Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 November 2015 at 1:39pm
Originally posted by Elliot Thompson Elliot Thompson wrote:

Originally posted by app app wrote:


Does reflex also go lower when "mouths" are together like in horns? I thought it was only on horns.





The reflex concept is to offer the desired frequencies you are aiming for in a singular cabinet. The lowest desired frequency is based on your design objective. Using multiple reflex cabinets (4, 8, 16, 32 cabinets) will increase the overall frequency response from a dB perspective.

 

  As the reflex has the capability to offer the flattest frequency response than any other design on the market, you will receive a dB response like what is listed below once you start adding more boxes in the equation. 

 

 

 

Notice how consistent the dB level is within the 100 Hz – 26 Hz range.  

 

Horns can extend their frequency response when having their mouths coupled together however will reach their cut-off limit as the length of the horn dictates the lowest frequency point. As the majority of the horns on the market today offer a short length, it is precisely this reason why 98% of the homemade bass horns on the market take a nose dive below 50 Hz no matter how many boxes they add to the equation.

 

 

 

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Thanks man! Heres a link to the picture in Elliots post.
http://postimg.org/image/apu5uwnu1/

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2, 5 or 6, may help the drivers run a little cooler.
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Originally posted by fatfreddiescat fatfreddiescat wrote:

2, 5 or 6, may help the drivers run a little cooler.


Why is that?
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Originally posted by app app wrote:

Originally posted by fatfreddiescat fatfreddiescat wrote:

2, 5 or 6, may help the drivers run a little cooler.


Why is that?


Convection due to coil assembly heating the air in the chamber, hot air will rise and exit at the top, cool air will be drawn in below, it works, tested on a regular basis in my living room using the wood burner.
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