Dear group -I believe an aperiodic box can flatten the input Z, which might be desirable when using a tube amp with high output Z.
Are there any general rules for making dual-chamber aperiodic boxes with regard to dividing the box volume, coupling vent tuning. and damping or do these things need a 'mobility' computer model for each case?
thanks
Freddy
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Topic - Dual chamber 'aperiodic' boxes for 'sealed-box' woofers - any rules of thumb on how to build em? - freddyi 13:39:34 12/06/00 (10)
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- Re: Application of resistive loading...Duke - this case not critically damped qtc but damping input Z - Duke 11:29:57 12/08/00 (3)
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