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| Re: IB makeover.......... This is weird or interesting, I remove the side panels from the boxes so I can do the acoustic material and I decided to run a sweep just to see what it will do.........................check this out...................:holycow: NO EQ I'm late to work........... Attachment 2966 | |||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Quote:
Those two plots are correctly responding to the situation. The gold line is acting like a proper vented system. As the frequency approaches the tune, the output rises and then drops off quickly below the tune. You've gained where it's important. Without the vented port, the green line represents an IB again and drops down at 15Hz. I think both plots are enjoying room gain, although I don't really put much faith in any plot line below about 10Hz. brucek | ||||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... The IB without the port started to drop at 18Hz and now with the port it goes all the way down............... I was just playing around!! .Another thing is the you can hear the BIG difference on how much louder the SLLT plays!! , turn the gain all the way up with the IB and it didn't came close to the SLLT.Finish the flares and didn't make any difference ![]() Now I need to move the tiles Attachment 2972 | |||
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| | #132 (Link) | |||
| Re: IB makeover.......... Yeah, didn't expect the flares to really make a noticeable difference. You most likely never came close to port noise in the first place. Are you gonna take new measurements now though? ![]() | |||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... The tune probably dropped a bit, but it won't be noticable except in measurements. With something like a 3" or 4" port for a sub, flaring is critical - with a 10" port, not so much But it looks great and matches the rest of the sub system. The naked VR3 is sexy too ![]() | |||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Hi Rodny, I'm interested in your observations on the port noise. You may or may not know that I've done a fair bit of work on the subject. The rig I used only allowed me to test ports up to 6 inches, and frequencies down to 20hz. Your observations would add quite a bit of value to that work if you could do a small test or two..... Do you think you could repeat the situation that produced the 10 hz chuffing at close range, whilst measuring the voltage across the driver? From the voltage and the DC resistance of the driver, the input power can be modelled: Input power = RMS voltage squared / DC resistance of coil Plugging this power into WinISD allows the velocity at the test frequency to be read off. If you could let me know this velocity, along with the actual ID of the port, and the flare radius, it would allow me to increase the accuracy of the "flare-it" software for large ports. I know SteveC uses this software, as do many others. With the popularity of some of the larger sonosubs, an 8 inch port is sometimes employed, and it would be nice to have a frame of reference that is derived from a large port such as yours. If you were able to do a second test at 20 or 25hz, this would extend the accuracy even further. (you may not be able to generate enough airflow for the ports to misbehave at these frequencies) thanks Collo | |||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Very...........very sexy indeed!!! Quote:
Measure AC or DC voltage??? At the driver or can I do it at the amp?? Remember I have two subs on each box, so were do you want me to measure or does it matter? What volume or spl?? Quote:
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| | #137 (Link) | |||
| Re: IB makeover.......... The two FRs..........with and w/o flares and mains. You can see a little difference........ W/flares.... Attachment 2975 W/o Attachment 2976 W/o and mains Attachment 2977 | |||
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Come on down !....... you just need to plan a trip to Alabama, and maybe we can go to Sonnies house ![]() | ||||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Hi again Rodny, I just had another look at your photos and see that the inside end of the ports is unflared. This would invalidate any test results because any chuffing you hear is probably coming from inside the port. Thanks anyway Collo | |||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Quote:
Or did you calculate that into the original design....... brucek | ||||
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| Re: IB makeover.......... Quote:
The voltage measurement is AC RMS, which is what you get with a multimeter on the AC volts setting. It's OK to measure this at the amp. When calculating the power, use the DC resistance seen by the amp. If the drivers are in series, this would be Re * 2, if they're in parallel it would be Re /2, (where Re is the value for one driver) You would need to feed the sub a sine wave and slowly increase power until port noise is first detected, sitting close to the port. I used the signal generator built into WinISD. You just have make sure you're getting a clean sine wave out of your PC The frequencies I used in my testing were 20, 25, and 30 hz. Since you mentioned that you heard some noise at 10hz, I would start there. If you get a result, then move up in frequency by 5hz steps - ie 15, 20, 25, 30hz Because of your low tune, as you move up in frequency, the port velocity will fall away. More power will be needed to get the velocity back up. Also, port performance increases with frequency, requiring higher velocities for "chuffing", needing even more power. Because of these two factors, you'll quickly get to the point where you can't add any more power. If you make 30hz, that would be fantastic, but I suspect that 20hz is about as far as you'll get! regards Collo | ||||
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