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I recommend 3/4" MDF for the enclosures which will be more solid unless you used 1/2" and added more bracing. Increasing the size of the sealed...
Yes keep the port at full length. I don't have many good images showing how I put the damping in these cabinets but the guide by Troels is a good...
The enclosure for the TM design is tuned to about 60hz. These ports should work for the TM design if they are easier to get:...
It does not matter which way the leads are run, there is no polarity to the inductors. When I am installing coils like that I usually position...
This might help then: [ATTACH]
Did you miss the crossover schematic for those on post #6? That shows how the crossover components are wired up. Otherwise if you bought the...
The on axis HTM-10 and HTM-12 measurements are in a baffle wall, the HTM-6 is not. BSC begins around 200hz for the HTM-10 and HTM-12.
You can build the TM design sealed in a small 0.08-0.1cuft enclosure. However the woofer will rolloff around 100hz when used sealed. You could...
When it comes to powering subwoofers headroom and volume are the only two benefits to more power assuming the subwoofer driver in question can...
It should be more then 15 degrees above/below without much change to the response or sound; slightly better coverage below then above. If two...
That's interesting. I have the PCB wired normal polarity since that is what the schematic shows in the speedster page on Paul's website but I'd...
Sorry for the late response, yes you can use two screws through the back of the cabinet, just make sure they don't hit the crossover on the...
I agree the Titans would be overkill. If you have the room and don't mind the extra cost I would go for the HTM-12's so you aren't second guessing...
If they are 5-7" away from the wall you can leave the port on the back of the cabinet, it's not a problem until they are closer to the wall then...
Making the TM or MTM wider will affect the baffle step region, which means the response won't be a flat as in the cabinet it was designed for but...
That's all in Erich's hands now, the design work has been done for months and I even built some assembled crossovers for those a while back. Not...
Yeah the Volt-6 should be able to fit in a 6" deep cabinet no problem, it's 4.5" deep overall with the compression driver on the back. The...
A 4uF cap should be placed in parallel with the 18uF cap (or replace it with a 22uF cap). A 10 Ohm resistor placed in parallel with the 6 Ohm...
Assuming the speakers are elevated so that ear level is between the bottom of the waveguide and the top of the woofer you could probably get as...