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sounds4u
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Posted: 21 June 2017 at 12:23pm |
Hi guys
Just a little help. I am in the process of learning how winisd works and wanted to design an enclosure for the Beyma 18p1000fe that I have. I have seen the fane design https://www.fane-international.com/downloads/FaneEN11801Enclosure.pdf and like the look of this cab. I know its designed for the Fane but will the Beyma work in that cab. here's a link to the beyma https://www.beyma.com/products/lowmidfrequency/118P10FEV28 Thanks
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darkmatter
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Maybe try modelling it in WinISD and posting results so that people can suggest whether they think your assumptions are right or wrong.
It will work in that it will make noise. Whether it is optimal for your application is a different question, and since you haven't described your application it's impossible to answer that See page 76 for an alternative: http://www.toutlehautparleur.com/media/catalog/product/datasheet/beyma/kits_beyma_2008.pdf
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sounds4u
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Thank you Darkmatter
I will use it between 38hz and 110hz( will see what sounds nice) to my 12 inch tops, also beyma loaded.
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