![]() ![]() These are covered with extensive details regarding their characteristics and how to design them according to the standard alignments, or to complete custom response curves. But, we will focus our attention for the sealed and bass reflex enclosures. Most of the common enclosure types are listed, explaining their working principle, pro's and cons for each one. This is obviously needed for a beginner, but it's also good for an intermediate student, as I'm sure he will also find new information to make matters even more clear. Then moves on to how the speaker is designed and some other relevant information about acoustics. This course assumes that you have minimal knowledge about acoustics, and therefore starts slowly with some basic information about sound waves, how they are created and what are their characteristics. ![]() Only you can decide which sound qualities are more important to you and you should be the one who "moves the sliders". The final result will always be a compromise between the acoustical qualities of an enclosure. Do you want it to sound loud? Do you want it to sound deep and don't care about loudness? You want it to be as smooth and linear as possible? These are all just a few examples of questions that needs answering before you get to work. You have to take into consideration your application and your personal preferences. There is no such thing as "This enclosure is the best choice for this particular speaker". The main purpose of this course is to teach you how to properly design an enclosure for your speaker. Design an enclosure to match your preferences
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