It seems like this would be an easy decision. Just pick the box that best fits your design goal. But did you know that there are two differing rules of thumbs on what type of box a driver would best be utilized in? Seriously. One of them uses the QTS of the driver, while the other uses a formula called Efficiency Bandwidth Product. Let’s talk about both for a minute.
Category Archives: Tutorials
Horn Speaker – Best Place to Start
So I found this awesome site today which helps you design and build a horn speaker. Many people like the idea of a Horn speaker, but do not know where to start. That is where this site comes into play. There is a free download for an Excel spreadsheet which will actually calculate all the …
How to use LED’s in your Projects
Led Fun LED’s have the ability to make a speaker project go from blah, to wow! They really can be the last touch you need to make a project turn heads. The only problem most people have is how to implement them. There area a few ways to do this. Let’s first start with the …
WinISD – Box Design Program
WinISD is a great program that uses a speakers T/S parameters to help you design the perfect box for your speakers. This works on any type of speaker that does not have a built-in enclosure, You just need to find the T/S specs for the speakers. The best part, it allows you to model, sealed, …
Jeff Bagby’s Passive Crossover Designer
This is a must have for anyone who wants to start off building their own crossovers. It is a free program, that can take a little getting used to. So I have helped out by designing some free tutorials to help you learn the program. Feel free to visit Jeff’s site to download the program …