First time post here after lurking and discovering that this is the ultimate DIY forum on the web! :T
I recently acquired a BFD1124P and RoomEQ Wizard. Result: instant dissatisfaction with my old Paradigm PS-1000 10" ported box subwoofer. Output rolling off steeply below 35 Hz doesn't cut it!
For my first sonosub project, I have tried WinISD Pro, Unibox, and Adire LspCAD. I couldn't get Unibox to do anything other than load and display. WinISD Pro seems to give unexpected results (ports apparently much too long), but I like and feel comfortable with Adire LspCAD. As you know Adire LspCAD only includes generic data for their drivers. I modeled the 15" Tempest, even though the driver I think I want to use it the Soundsplinter RL-p15. I'm not as concerned about modeling the performance of the driver at the extremes as I am just getting the box properly tuned. I won't be holding any home rock concerts, just listening to movies!
I have come up with the following concept:
Looking for a sanity check on the above - does it look OK?
Also, how/why would one choose between the dual 4-ohm vs the dual 2-ohm voice coil option on this driver?
Thanks!
Henry
I recently acquired a BFD1124P and RoomEQ Wizard. Result: instant dissatisfaction with my old Paradigm PS-1000 10" ported box subwoofer. Output rolling off steeply below 35 Hz doesn't cut it!
For my first sonosub project, I have tried WinISD Pro, Unibox, and Adire LspCAD. I couldn't get Unibox to do anything other than load and display. WinISD Pro seems to give unexpected results (ports apparently much too long), but I like and feel comfortable with Adire LspCAD. As you know Adire LspCAD only includes generic data for their drivers. I modeled the 15" Tempest, even though the driver I think I want to use it the Soundsplinter RL-p15. I'm not as concerned about modeling the performance of the driver at the extremes as I am just getting the box properly tuned. I won't be holding any home rock concerts, just listening to movies!
I have come up with the following concept:
- tube ID 24" (I assume the concrete forming tubes are spec'd by ID?)
- tube cut length 55"
- 3/4" MDF cap each end displacing 236 in.^3 inside the tube
- RL-p15 displacing 363 in.^3
- 6" unflared PVC port (I assume PVC spec'd by OD and actual ID is about 5-1/2"?)
- Port 10" long displacing net 38 in.^3 insde the tube (not re-counting the 3/4" end cap exit length already included in end cap displacement calc)
- Resultant port tuning 17.9 Hz (according to LspCAD)
Looking for a sanity check on the above - does it look OK?
Also, how/why would one choose between the dual 4-ohm vs the dual 2-ohm voice coil option on this driver?
Thanks!
Henry


Comment