At the risk of splitting hairs, I am wondering how to best model enclosure diffraction when the cabinet has beveled facets.
Here is the cabinet drawing, 350mm tall, 180mm wide, driver 190mm from bottom, driver SD 54cm^2,

And here are some diffraction simulations,
Orange - 180mm cabinet width with square edges ignoring the bevel
Red - 180mm cabinet width, treating the bevel as a roundover based on where the bevel lands in the middle of the woofer
Purple - 180mm cabinet width, treating the bevel as a roundover based on where the bevel is at the top of the woofer
Green - 150mm cabinet, treating the cabinet width as being the bevel in the middle of the woofer.
I realize that for the purpose of baffle step, these are all within 1/2 dB and not going to make a world of difference, I was just wondering which simulation would you consider most correct?
My poorly educated guess would be "Red".

Thank you,
David.
Here is the cabinet drawing, 350mm tall, 180mm wide, driver 190mm from bottom, driver SD 54cm^2,
And here are some diffraction simulations,
Orange - 180mm cabinet width with square edges ignoring the bevel
Red - 180mm cabinet width, treating the bevel as a roundover based on where the bevel lands in the middle of the woofer
Purple - 180mm cabinet width, treating the bevel as a roundover based on where the bevel is at the top of the woofer
Green - 150mm cabinet, treating the cabinet width as being the bevel in the middle of the woofer.
I realize that for the purpose of baffle step, these are all within 1/2 dB and not going to make a world of difference, I was just wondering which simulation would you consider most correct?
My poorly educated guess would be "Red".
Thank you,
David.


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