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It's is interesting to note that the cancellation of non-linearities in the push-pull mount is so clearly visible! (seems to work then ).
It looks puzzeling that sensitivity on that particular measurement is lower though...
Bruno, have you got an impedance plot of the ripole configuration for comparison?
Hi Bruno,I now have my own 2x 15" OB here, and whilst I have achieved excellent bass reproduction, the most notable aspect is the 'neighbour friendly' way in which bass does not leave the listening room when compared to conventionally enclosured drivers.I wonder if this is the reason for your thread title. Did you have enclosured drivers before, and then notice the reduction in pressurised boom and thud beyond the listening room - like as soon as you walk out of the door ?
Looking back on your last response characteristics, the sidewalls plus 'U' provided a most creditable output.I was wondering if further improvement might be possible by optimising the area of back opening with a separate panel across the top of the full cabinet rear. It might be that a panel across the top back could optimise the response, and that this could be established with a family of curves taken with a board across the top which is added and then moved down in steps of 5cms after each measurement.Cheers ......... Graham.
I had not read this thread until today - wow! Sorry I missed it. Cool work, Bruno.Of course it raises some questions:1) Would a smaller driver do as well? Since this is so very nearfield, maybe a pair of 8s or 10s could be "good enough."
2) Would a monopole sub do as well? In the very nearfield, the level should be low enough not to bother the neighbors, right?
3) Up to what frequency might this work? How high could the sub work without giving away its position? (Delayed, of course)
4) In your latest version, where is the open part? Just in the back? Top bottom and sides are all closed?
Thanks for posting this and all your hard work. A great idea!
Hi Bruno,I know you filter out the Ripole peak around 200Hz, and this must be related to the cabinet rather than a driver dimension.Does taking the sides away help in that regard ?It also occurs to me that if a Ripole was shrunk in size - as for say 8" drivers - then that 200Hz resonance might be shifted away from bass frequencies - to around 400Hz - and thus further away from the wanted LF working range. Of course more 8" drivers would then become necessary to match the 2x 15" cone area, though with a potential to be more efficient too.Cheers ....... Graham.
OB sub radiation sums to zero beyond the confines of the room, so as Bruno says - you have neighbour friendly bass - as long as you don't open doors and windows !
Or it could be down to your ceilings and floors vibrating, then their's also - sympathetically. OB bass can vibrate your walls and ceilings too, though not nearly as much as monopoles do.
Bruno,I am not sure about that new baffle in the middle of the front cavity. Do I see both drivers bolted clamshell-like to that baffle? And where is the air flowing to now? Can you explain?
Thanks a lot Bruno,now I DO understand. So it is becoming some sort of compression driver.Have the last measurements been done with the cones in place already?