Руководство Пользователя для Soundstream spl-10

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SUGGESTED ENCLOSURES
 
 
Infinite Baffle 
Sealed 
.5 ft
3
 - Good linear 
response, excellent 
small enclosure.  
Excellent for high 
SPL, multiple driver 
applications.
 
 
 
 
 
1.5 ft
Good linear 
response, excellent 
all around enclosure.
 
   
 
 
 
 
Vented 
.75 ft
3
 @ 50 Hz (4" x 
11.5" port) - High 
output.  Good small 
enclosure.
 
  
 
 
1.0 ft
3
 @ 40 Hz (4" x 
14.25" port) - High 
output with good low 
frequency extension.  
Great for Rock 
music.
 
 
Vented (V) 
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Sealed Bandpass Enclosure
 
Sealed bandpass enclosures enclose both sides of the  
woofer(s).  An airtight enclosure is built around the front and back of 
the woofer and one chamber is ported to a specific frequency. 
 
 
 
 
             
            
 
CALCULATING (NET) INTERNAL ENCLOSURE VOLUMES 
When constructing any type of enclosure, you must be aware that the 
outside dimensions DO NOT represent the true (Net) volume inside.  
Such things as woofers, ports, thickness of enclosure material, dividing 
walls, and any internal bracing will reduce the total amount of the 
actual air space available.  The following worksheet has been designed 
to provide you with the necessary steps to accurately calculate the 
absolute (Net) internal volume of any given enclosure. 
 
Calculating Cylindrical Port Volume 
 
1.
Measure the outside diameter of the port and divide by 2 for the 
radius. 
 
2.
Square the radius and multiply by 3.14 (
π
) to arrive at outside port 
area. 
 
3.
Multiply the area by the length of 
the port inside the enclosure for the 
port volume. 
 
outside
diameter
length inside
enclosure
Pros 
      
Cons 
High power handling 
within the operating fre-
quencies 
Very high output within 
the range of the operat-
ing frequencies 
Low power handling 
beyond the tuning fre-
quency 
Poor to moderate 
transient response 
Poor low frequency 
extension 
Sealed Bandpass 
(SBP)