Well guys sorry for the run around but its seems that i'll have to settle for a Valencia Enclosure that's ported.
Next step is to bother you guys with what crossover tweaks it should have.
Thanks a lot!
Well guys sorry for the run around but its seems that i'll have to settle for a Valencia Enclosure that's ported.
Next step is to bother you guys with what crossover tweaks it should have.
Thanks a lot!
Seems TAD speakers have been making a sort of lengthened Valencia back in the 80s hahahaha!
http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EX...del2402-e.html
Update on WAF!!
My wife doesn't seem to mind putting the horns atop a box just as long as the cab is finished nicely! Yey!
This is just probably me chasing the rats inside my head, but I just read about Onkens.
What's the smallest Onken size the 416's can bear (have my eyes set on the Petite Onkens)
Again, Thanks guys and I'm really sorry for the persistent questions and finicky train of thought, just want input so I can have a complete picture of my options.
Many Thanks!
Your Onken question is un-answerable since nobody ( that I'm aware of ) really knows how to properly model that sort of enclosure .
The challenge is; once the Onkens thick felt divider is hanging in place, the box stops being a typical bass reflex .
I suspect that the effective Qts of the woofer goes up, accompanied by a small drop in effective Fs ( but don't really have proof ).
Well, you have wide-open approval on your cabinet design. (Better get that in writing! )
Regarding the Onken, there are a bunch of them out there using the 416. Do a search and you will find many, many beautiful results - and lots of disappointment about bass response. Of course, it's all a matter of personal preferences, but I do enjoy more-excellent-than-usual bass presence with a nice bump "right there." The Onkens, apparently, don't do that, and are known for flat delivery with a very smooth roll off. Lots of people like that. If you are one of them, you probably will, too.
Edit: If you want to really make those 511s pop, have them bead-blasted (cheap) and repaint them in Altec Hammertone Green. (Before repainting them, it's also a good time to clean up the welding slag on the fins - if you have any.)
GeeDeeEmm
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