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Thanks a million GM, I have all of the time in the world since I don't have speakers yet, and have to remove a picture window and install a patio door in a new location first. After paying attention to the Onken speaker thread and all of the pros and cons, I felt motivated to work on my dream bucket list. I will admit that after reading about transmission lines for about 20 hours, I still know nothing.
"James, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing!" World's scariest Volvo: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKn-LTNa4rc[/url]
You're welcome!
Did you read the docs on Transmission Line Theory?
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Your 30X60 cabs look good.
If you want to go with an Altec cab there is the 9.25cu.ft. 850A (if properly loaded its a Laguna).
Or its smaller brother the 852A
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"James, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing!" World's scariest Volvo: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKn-LTNa4rc[/url]
Thanks! This stuff is hard to explain without a bit of basic knowledge of open, closed, conical [horn] pipe harmonic action [AKA transmission line/TL], so here's another view with many interactive links to browse/familiarize yourself with before reading MJK's, which is much more math intensive, making it hard to pick out these basics for us [me] higher math challenged types: Resonances of open air columns
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thanks GM that really does help.
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Doesn't seem so daunting now, does it?
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