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Formula for Volume of a Trapezoidal Prism. If the prism length is L,trapezoid base width B, trapezoid top width A, and trapezoid height H, then the volume of the prism is given by the four-variable formula: V(L, B, A, H) = LH(A + B)/2. In other words, multiply together the length, height, and average of A and B.
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Yes, sorry I should have said that I usually buy pro audio speakers for home stereo use. Mainly because of their high efficiency/sensitivity..
In another forum post I mentioned that I had just purchased the JBL 4648 double 15 bass cabs which will be used as my mains in my living room.
However for this post, these would be used in my studio at home.
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Originally posted by RedK9 View Postare any benefits with going with a sealed box.?
Benefits such as increased power and Xmax and possibly lower F3what about adding Polyfill to make it think its in a bigger box..?
I noticed that the Dayton Audio DC380-8 15" Classic Woofer is optimized for a 2 cu. ft. sealed with an F3 of 53Hz.
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2 diff. drivers is apples to oranges.
But given the same driver, a closed/sealed box will most typically be roughly half the size, and you'll lose between 2/3-3/4ths to a full octave of bottom end. If designed properly, a vented box could also handle more power (around Fb - F3).
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Okay just in case you don't know these cabinets do have dual 15's, also another thing I wanted to ask if there are any benefits with going with a sealed box.?
Benefits such as increased power and Xmax and possibly lower F3 and what about adding Polyfill to make it think its in a bigger box..?
I noticed that the Dayton Audio DC380-8 15" Classic Woofer is optimized for a 2 cu. ft. sealed with an F3 of 53Hz.
Last edited by RedK9; 11-27-2020, 07:13 PM.
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Assuming the horn structure used up about 0.3cf (leaving the volume around 4.4cf (for the pair), I'd try THREE 4"id ports that were each 6" long.
WinISD ( @ linearteam.org - sc ) says that would tune the box to 51Hz w/an F3 also in the lower 50s.
Xmax would limit power to just under 700w RMS down to the low 40s (virtually the entire music range) yielding 124dB in the low 50s.
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Originally posted by Chris Roemer View PostVolume is equivalent to a rect. prism that's 48.25h x 14.25d (IF that's a measurement of the depth front-to-back, NOT the length of the measured (angled) side) x a Width that's the AVErage of the front & rear widths - so... 18.38+11.75=30.13/2 = 15.06".
If the cabs are 3/4" walls, then your internal vol. should be close to 46.75 x 12.75 x 13.6 = about 4.7cf.
I am definitely interested in removing the stock drivers and crossover and upgrading it and improving the default F3 of 65hz to possibly 45 to 48hz. The port length would have to be adjusted.
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Volume is equivalent to a rect. prism that's 48.25h x 14.25d (IF that's a measurement of the depth front-to-back, NOT the length of the measured (angled) side) x a Width that's the AVErage of the front & rear widths - so... 18.38+11.75=30.13/2 = 15.06".
If the cabs are 3/4" walls, then your internal vol. should be close to 46.75 x 12.75 x 13.6 = about 4.7cf.
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How to determine internal volume of a trapezoidal.?
I have come across a pair of Peavey clones made by Sound Town and appear to be exact copies of the PV215 which is a 2 way PA.
What I would like to know is the internal volume figuring they are using 3/4 inch MDF.
The external dimensions are (H x W x D):Front:48.25" x 18.38" x 14.25" Rear:48.25" x 11.75" x 14.25"
The cabinets appear to be of descent quality, but the internal drivers are crap.Tags: None
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