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Thus it will make no difference how solidly built the enclosure is, it will always have a resonance which needs to be taken into account.
The major resonances from a U frame (or indeed an H-frame) are quarter wave resonances due to the frames acting like short transmission lines rather than panel resonances. Thus it will make no difference how solidly built the enclosure is, it will always have a resonance which needs to be taken into account. This resonance is higher in frequency for an H-frame, and lower for a U or W.
It strikes me as kind of odd that speakers like the Super Vs, Orions etc have their midrange section plopped on top of big vibrating bass sections so they can waggle back and forwards whereas a single front baffle decoupled from the bass is both stronger and much easier to build.SL's new LX521bridge is the obvious solution that only surprises me in how long it took.
Yes, but I think it depends upon how low the crossover frequency is and what the crossover slopes are.
Steve, to his credit, implemented something like this many years ago.
It's interesting to note, the even if resonances excite panels and cause buzz in open-baffle constructions, those buzzes are also radiating in a dipole nature.
I'm not sure if this should be on this circle or the GR Research- one, since it concerns both areas. But my question is; does anyone have any experience on building cardioid basses with GR Research's 12" drivers? Different setups can be seen for example in here: http://kotisivu.dnainternet.net/anukaa/CardSub/CARDSUB.html