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...they must be a trap tuned at a resonance of the cavity though having a hole at the top is confusing unless there's a divider inside making each consist of two traps.
Hi.I am the luck guy (I hope) who bought the Supravox OB speakers. I found out about OB after getting a RWA Sig 30 amp. I'm not much of a DIY person, but this looked so intriguing that even if I don't like the sound I can build something for the drivers. The seller says the bass is great but I was surprised w/ no box for the bass. I'll post again when I get it up and running. Thanks
try industrial felt to kill the resonance
If they aren't some kind of Helmholtz trap, they should be. There will definitely be a resonance between those parallel sides, and the frequency is predictable. It's simple math from there.
There won't be any resonances between the parallel sides. We discussed this in another thread and I layed out my reasons why they won't occur and have run the finite element model to prove it. Resonances between parallel sides on an OB this big is a red herring. I think the ease of construction reason makes the most sense.
Are you saying that waves coming from the backside of the Supravox will not reflect off of those side panels? Then at the frequency where 1/2 wavelength is equal to the distance between the 2 parallel panels, won't there be a response peak just like when the same thing happens in a room? What am I missing, because it seems pretty basic?