#1 Tannoy Enclosure
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 1:34 pm
What started as a Tannoy R-GRF enclosure has met a dead end in another thread.
So let me start again. I have Tannoy !5" golds I like a lot and want them in a vented box no more than 600mm wide.
What became apparent is this stuff can be modelled and accurately enough so I don't need to build for test and then rebuild for final which is a relief. Is there some sim software I can play with? I have an IMP Analyser I've yet to setup which may or may not be handy in this pursuit. Hoping handy with not too much frustration.
That will lead me, with hopefully some help of speaker builders round here, to a point where I can build some boxes that are domestically acceptable. Domestically acceptable means about 1m or so high and about 400 to 500mm deep. I can be flexible on any of this but the 600mm wide thing otherwise can't fit it along the wall I have with everything else.
So far I've gathered narrow vent tuning, flat anechoic tuning , ignoring room gain etc are out. These guys, for the most part, will up against a back wall but hopefully on casters so I can move them out and around if necessary. I'm used to at the moment moving me round to avoid boomy nodes but then, my current speaks are not on casters and sit out in to the room.
What should my next move be?
So let me start again. I have Tannoy !5" golds I like a lot and want them in a vented box no more than 600mm wide.
What became apparent is this stuff can be modelled and accurately enough so I don't need to build for test and then rebuild for final which is a relief. Is there some sim software I can play with? I have an IMP Analyser I've yet to setup which may or may not be handy in this pursuit. Hoping handy with not too much frustration.
That will lead me, with hopefully some help of speaker builders round here, to a point where I can build some boxes that are domestically acceptable. Domestically acceptable means about 1m or so high and about 400 to 500mm deep. I can be flexible on any of this but the 600mm wide thing otherwise can't fit it along the wall I have with everything else.
So far I've gathered narrow vent tuning, flat anechoic tuning , ignoring room gain etc are out. These guys, for the most part, will up against a back wall but hopefully on casters so I can move them out and around if necessary. I'm used to at the moment moving me round to avoid boomy nodes but then, my current speaks are not on casters and sit out in to the room.
What should my next move be?