Boogafunk
Well-known member
actually the size (airspace) and the port tuning are equally important for the desired result from any given driver. otherwise you could pop a 15 or 18 in the smallest enclosure it would fit in and just tune the encolure to taste. smallest pa subs ever. the problem is they would sound horrible. now with guitar (midrange mostly) designs are a bit more forgiving. truth be told most manufacturers "calculate" the enclosure size of a cabinet based on the head that is designed to sit on it, and what proportions are pleasing to the eye. these designs work, and some work well, but they are not optimal. that is the difference between these older designs (because it looks cool) and a design like a thiele, with calculated airspace and porting, designed for a specific driver. again guitar sound is all about imperfection, almost the opposite of what any other speaker system strives for, and midrange reproduction is way more forgiving of cabinet design, than bass reproduction.
enough of the rant, you could make a "thiele" with a greater airspace and a the same port tuning, but it would have a different frequency response. i could model the response below 500hz but the rest would have to be field measured. you might love it or hate it, but it would definately be different.
oh, gts, you are right about the fact that the bracing might weight close to the weight savings for the light cab, unless i have a really ingenius idea about how to do it without making braces that look like violin braces, however a 1/2 ply box can be made every bit as sturdy and resonant free as a 3/4 box it would just take longer to build. i have a folded sub that i built out of 1/2" that is incredibly strong and resonant free. with an enclosure that is close to 13 cubic feet (ten thieles) the weight savings were enormous.
enough of the rant, you could make a "thiele" with a greater airspace and a the same port tuning, but it would have a different frequency response. i could model the response below 500hz but the rest would have to be field measured. you might love it or hate it, but it would definately be different.
oh, gts, you are right about the fact that the bracing might weight close to the weight savings for the light cab, unless i have a really ingenius idea about how to do it without making braces that look like violin braces, however a 1/2 ply box can be made every bit as sturdy and resonant free as a 3/4 box it would just take longer to build. i have a folded sub that i built out of 1/2" that is incredibly strong and resonant free. with an enclosure that is close to 13 cubic feet (ten thieles) the weight savings were enormous.