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Help: Building a set of bookshelf speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Toxxyc" data-source="post: 777263" data-attributes="member: 19314"><p>OK guys so I've spent the better part of a day now to try and figure out how WinISD works, but alas, I can't seem to find a working method for it. Loading driver specs doesn't work properly and I can't get it to provide me with viable data to work with. Can I ask a massive favour from someone here who knows how to work the program to work out the volume I'll need for this driver: http://www.sica.it/media/Z002601.pdf?</p><p></p><p>I need to know the enclosure size as well as the port size and depth. I've played with Unibox and a 6.4l box with a 50mm port with 120mm length seems to work well, but I need some confirmation to make sure. WinISD is giving me values of ~3500l boxes and all those silly things, so I think it's a bit buggy if you feed it info that's not on their pre-made list of drivers, I don't know. It's just not too lekker :/</p><p></p><p>In short I need the correct box volume to make that midbass driver come alive. Ported enclosure for sure, but that's it. I'll work out the volume of bracing, driver displacement (for both drivers, crossover, bracing, cabling, etc. etc.) myself and as needed. I just need a final volume to work with for now as I need to start planning the box's final dimensions so I can start looking at sourcing some MDF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxxyc, post: 777263, member: 19314"] OK guys so I've spent the better part of a day now to try and figure out how WinISD works, but alas, I can't seem to find a working method for it. Loading driver specs doesn't work properly and I can't get it to provide me with viable data to work with. Can I ask a massive favour from someone here who knows how to work the program to work out the volume I'll need for this driver: http://www.sica.it/media/Z002601.pdf? I need to know the enclosure size as well as the port size and depth. I've played with Unibox and a 6.4l box with a 50mm port with 120mm length seems to work well, but I need some confirmation to make sure. WinISD is giving me values of ~3500l boxes and all those silly things, so I think it's a bit buggy if you feed it info that's not on their pre-made list of drivers, I don't know. It's just not too lekker :/ In short I need the correct box volume to make that midbass driver come alive. Ported enclosure for sure, but that's it. I'll work out the volume of bracing, driver displacement (for both drivers, crossover, bracing, cabling, etc. etc.) myself and as needed. I just need a final volume to work with for now as I need to start planning the box's final dimensions so I can start looking at sourcing some MDF. [/QUOTE]
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