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DYMAXION SUB...a design for Bucky Fuller.
From Christof above "As Bucky Fuller explained as you approach spherical geometery the vessel becomes inherently stronger, ie. geodesic domes. The net result is less vibration meaning less coloration."You would have a rectangle, not a sphere. It could be that it makes sense to have both drivers in a 6 cu foot cabinet, but a 250 LB sub (or more) would be a bit tricky to move around.I will ask Brian Ding (Rythmik) when I talk to him next.
Because there are many smaller sides vs. the 6 large sides of a traditional enclosure the resonant frequency of the enclosure will be higher. This may or may not have much of an impact since the sub drivers are not likely producing the frequency which excites even a standard 6 sided box.
Quote from: klh on 14 Dec 2007, 09:43 pmYou could also individually place them throughtout the room if you choose. If you get the chance and have the inclination, could you please try centering one sub on each of the front, rear, left and right walls a la the Harman white paper? This is one of their top choices for reducing the overall in room modal response. It would be interesting to read of your impressions.Because of the furniture, built in bar, brick fireplace wall/raised hearth, I'm afraid that would not be possible.
You could also individually place them throughtout the room if you choose. If you get the chance and have the inclination, could you please try centering one sub on each of the front, rear, left and right walls a la the Harman white paper? This is one of their top choices for reducing the overall in room modal response. It would be interesting to read of your impressions.
Quote from: TomS on 14 Dec 2007, 10:23 pmuh, sledgehammer and a dumpster would probably do it, but you'd have to get the adult beverages from upstairs The last thing I want is Ellen knowing how much I drink
uh, sledgehammer and a dumpster would probably do it, but you'd have to get the adult beverages from upstairs