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The volume and port size are obviously the primary factors when building a box.

Other factors such as dampening, bracing,and shape are also important, however take a back seat to the basics.

Some things to consider:

  • The box depth must be at least the port length + the port diameter.
  • Stay away from perfect cubes when determining speaker dimensions. The width, height and depth should not be the same value. It should be OK if 2 of the numbers are near the same value.
  • Account for the size of the internal bracing and speaker driver displacement when determining the size of each chamber.
  • Account for the size of the crossover when determining the size of each chamber. Since this speaker has an unused chamber at the bottom the crossover will go there. This allows for changing/repairing the crossover without taking the speaker apart.

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on the port location....tucked directly into the corner is not as good as allowing room around the tube just as you would allow room at the end of the tube.

as far as shape goes....while unrelated to port calculations...using non parallel walls has a cleaner sound...for example....Hersey slant monitor industrials s are 5 sided while Hersey industrials are standard rectangle boxes. They have the same componets, but sound different...even if both where positioned standing and directly facing you. Other shapes that work well are quasi pyrimind shaped towers.

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Don't forget a thing called baffle step compensation. This is one reason why many speakers that are narrow have multiple woofers and roll out the lower woofer as frequency increases. This makes up for the lack of bass launch off the front of the speaker. The wider the speaker, the lower the frequency the compensation needs to be added for. This will allow your speakers to image better because they don't need to use the walls of the room for bass support (room loading).

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Don't forget a thing called baffle step compensation. This is one reason why many speakers that are narrow have multiple woofers and roll out the lower woofer as frequency increases. This makes up for the lack of bass launch off the front of the speaker. The wider the speaker, the lower the frequency the compensation needs to be added for. This will allow your speakers to image better because they don't need to use the walls of the room for bass support (room loading).

How would baffle step compensation affect the enclosure design for a 604 Great Planes Audio driver?
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Don't forget a thing called baffle step compensation. This is one reason why many speakers that are narrow have multiple woofers and roll out the lower woofer as frequency increases. This makes up for the lack of bass launch off the front of the speaker. The wider the speaker, the lower the frequency the compensation needs to be added for. This will allow your speakers to image better because they don't need to use the walls of the room for bass support (room loading).

How would baffle step compensation affect the enclosure design for a 604 Great Planes Audio driver?

If you read http://sound.westhost.com/bafflestep.htm and some of the forum info at http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/56769-when-use-baffle-step-compensation.html

They explains it in further detail. Depending on the design, the box baffle (due to size) can support better bass or you need to compensate with the crossover to get more realistic bass. Basically as the box width (launch area) goes up, the lower the frequency that is capable of being forced into the room vs. wrapped around the speaker.

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3 hours ago, THEACE51 said:

Prolly not the right place for this question, so dont beat me up. Do you still have any blueprints, info, tips for building la scalas i have been contemplating building a pair. Thanks in advance for any and all help.

you can buy a genuine used pair of Lascala quite inexpensively  ,  go to the GARAGE SALE , and Alerts ,  deals come up on a regular basis

 

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7 hours ago, THEACE51 said:

Prolly not the right place for this question, so dont beat me up. Do you still have any blueprints, info, tips for building la scalas i have been contemplating building a pair. Thanks in advance for any and all help.

You're replying to a 12 year old thread, so the OP might not respond.

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