So... i made a pair of zaph zrt 2 way. Had some issues with lack of bass at first but it's been all settled.
The only 'problem' left now is i'm not 100% satisfied with how drum toms sound and in general, rock songs lack some body, for lack of a better word. There's definitely much stronger (< 80 Hz) with the new speakers, but i suspect i'm lacking that midbass punch.
So.. i'm wondering if it's because of the reduced BSC (2.0 mH) i went with that was recommended for my near field usage, throwing off the tonal balance and making the speakers a bit too forward and mid-centric.

Or is it because i have too much mineral wool lining?
I'm using this particular rockwool type
The sound absorption data is as follows:

The back wall is lined with 2" roxul rockwool, side walls lined with 1" and top 2". There is no stuffing at all. I understand fiberglass wool is generally more effective at killing frequencies than acoustic foam/fill, so i don't know if i'm using too much. While googling around i found other people who reported that fiberglass wool killed off the sound too much so maybe i'm in a similar situation?
At the same time, i don't see how i can minimize the lining even more. Maybe reduce the back lining to 1"? But then i'm worried about not attenuating the backwaves enough.
I did change the lining thickness quite a lot but it didn't seem to make much of a difference, this being the bare minimum i thought was necessary. I guess i could continue tweaking the amount of stuffing but if it's a BSC problem then i guess i should be changing that instead?
The only 'problem' left now is i'm not 100% satisfied with how drum toms sound and in general, rock songs lack some body, for lack of a better word. There's definitely much stronger (< 80 Hz) with the new speakers, but i suspect i'm lacking that midbass punch.
So.. i'm wondering if it's because of the reduced BSC (2.0 mH) i went with that was recommended for my near field usage, throwing off the tonal balance and making the speakers a bit too forward and mid-centric.
Or is it because i have too much mineral wool lining?
I'm using this particular rockwool type
The sound absorption data is as follows:
The back wall is lined with 2" roxul rockwool, side walls lined with 1" and top 2". There is no stuffing at all. I understand fiberglass wool is generally more effective at killing frequencies than acoustic foam/fill, so i don't know if i'm using too much. While googling around i found other people who reported that fiberglass wool killed off the sound too much so maybe i'm in a similar situation?
At the same time, i don't see how i can minimize the lining even more. Maybe reduce the back lining to 1"? But then i'm worried about not attenuating the backwaves enough.
I did change the lining thickness quite a lot but it didn't seem to make much of a difference, this being the bare minimum i thought was necessary. I guess i could continue tweaking the amount of stuffing but if it's a BSC problem then i guess i should be changing that instead?

. Kind of neat, but not useful...
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