Anyone ever build something with the "boom-box" alignment from WinISD? I guess they actually call it the "(super) boom-box."
I've been thinking on the W5-1611SAF driver and WinISD likes a .56 cubic foot enclosure and it will hit an F3 of 50-Hz. That is a little larger enclosure than I'd like for my application, though.
So WinISD has a "boom-box" alignment which reduces the box to .355 cubic feet and provides an F3 of 60-Hz and a 1db hump centered at about 100-Hz.
How boomy would that sound? A 1-db hump doesn't seem like much.
Any thoughts on reducing enclosure volume while still getting acceptable in-room bass? I'm going to use these full-range (no sub) for occasional listening. I'm not expecting a ton of bass, just want to come up with the best compromise I can.
I've been thinking on the W5-1611SAF driver and WinISD likes a .56 cubic foot enclosure and it will hit an F3 of 50-Hz. That is a little larger enclosure than I'd like for my application, though.
So WinISD has a "boom-box" alignment which reduces the box to .355 cubic feet and provides an F3 of 60-Hz and a 1db hump centered at about 100-Hz.
How boomy would that sound? A 1-db hump doesn't seem like much.
Any thoughts on reducing enclosure volume while still getting acceptable in-room bass? I'm going to use these full-range (no sub) for occasional listening. I'm not expecting a ton of bass, just want to come up with the best compromise I can.
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