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Old May 20, 2006 | 01:08 PM
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as most know i have 2 titanuim eclipse 12's and planned to put them in a sealed box, but i was wondering if the shape of the box made a difference? if so what shapes are better for what?
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Originally Posted by TIM TIM TIM
as most know i have 2 titanuim eclipse 12's and planned to put them in a sealed box, but i was wondering if the shape of the box made a difference? if so what shapes are better for what?
varied distances and shapes of walls will reduce identical reflections (which cancel sound).

Eg, a cube would be the worst possible shape for a box because the walls would all reflect back to the same spot at the same time effectively canceling each other out.

A rectangle is the most practical and generally accepted shape.
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Do a tube enclosure.
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Do a tube enclosure.
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are you serious on a tube enclosure? if so why? and i would like to stick to using wood since me and my dad both deal with wood every day (no guys wood, sorry). so if you know how to use wood and make a round thing please inform me
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Originally Posted by TIM TIM TIM
are you serious on a tube enclosure? if so why? and i would like to stick to using wood since me and my dad both deal with wood every day (no guys wood, sorry). so if you know how to use wood and make a round thing please inform me
the more angles it has, the better. thats why fiberglass enclosures tend to have more flat responses when angled on one side.
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are you serious on a tube enclosure? if so why? and i would like to stick to using wood since me and my dad both deal with wood every day (no guys wood, sorry). so if you know how to use wood and make a round thing please inform me

Hollow out a log.
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Originally Posted by TBSpyder
Hollow out a log.

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Because I had to and google makes it so easy


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Because I had to and google makes it so easy


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