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Florist foam is fairly close, I'd just want a little finer texture and stronger. I can see that stuff crumbling and rattling within the construction. The foam used for surfboard cores would be ideal in 1/2" or 1" sheets.
Bob,I don't really follow, but I was thinking make what I want out of paper mache, then just coat that with fiberglass and epoxy or fiberglass resin for strength. I'd just use plywood for the driver mounting baffle for these prototypes. In 2 days I could probably whip up 3 or 4 different pairs....Paper mache one day and fiberglass the next. Then once I get happy with how I'm manipulating the front and rear waves, I can spend more time doing a pretty set or just one to use as a mold to make it easily repeatable.
Blue foam insulation sheets maybe a good material toplay around with for making waveguides.
Hitsware,Sims are fun, but I'd rather just start with the manufacturer's IB response and subtract 6db/oct from the estimated Fequal point. Simple and accurate.
Fequal is where you have delayed the rear wave by 1/4 wavelength, so it neither reinforces nor cancels the front wave. It's only baffle dependent. You already know the driver's response. Bass is pretty straight forward. The problem with the big baffle you use it what it causes to happen above Fequal.
Quote from: JohninCR on 15 Feb 2007, 03:35 amFequal is where you have delayed the rear wave by 1/4 wavelength, so it neither reinforces nor cancels the front wave. It's only baffle dependent. You already know the driver's response. Bass is pretty straight forward. The problem with the big baffle you use it what it causes to happen above Fequal.So you could model it as an 1/4 wave pipe with 0 length ?Don't work ...PERHAPS !A horn with infinite expansion ......... ?