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March 21st, 2019, 10:53 pm
Been spending the last couple weeks reading about that, but was curious if anyone here has ever delved into such design. Not quite as simple as a bass reflex
March 22nd, 2019, 9:42 am
dkalsi wrote:Been spending the last couple weeks reading about that, but was curious if anyone here has ever delved into such design. Not quite as simple as a bass reflex

I converted my Altec reflex speakers (actually twin vents flanking the horns) into a "half-ass" transmission line and what I got for my effort was a neutral open lower mid-range and solid detailed bass down to 30-Hz. Word of advice -- if you move on to the venture do not use acoustic foam. Foam is much too reactive. Fiberglass or wool gets you there. At one time fabric shops sold raw un-bleached cotton in bulk that worked extremely well -- actually I kind of preffered the cotton.
March 22nd, 2019, 11:21 am
I actually built two many decades ago. A small, about 3' folded line using a 4" driver as a proof of concept. was so happy with it ( before I could do measurements) that the next project was a 12' line using a 12 inch driver. Bought a Richter Scale low pass filter/analyzer/ calibrated mike/1/2 octave equalizer. The speaker was amazing. Roughly flat to 40Hz, had to cut output at 30Hz, the lowest I could measure, where the response hump was as. 16Hz organ music made you smile.
Unfortunately, a basement flood in my first house destroyed the 2 x 0.75" thick particle board cabinets.
They were as heavy as refrigerators!
I say go for it. I knew (still know) nothing. Just used rule of thumb measurements and they came out great.
Stuart
March 22nd, 2019, 11:54 am
You might try the Martin King Quarter Wave website. Plenty of info there. Sorry I can't include the URL but a Google search should work.
Ray
March 22nd, 2019, 12:17 pm
ratbagp wrote:You might try the Martin King Quarter Wave website. Plenty of info there. Sorry I can't include the URL but a Google search should work.
Ray
Thanks for responding, All.
Yes - I've been looking through the website over the past couple weeks. Apparently, Martin had MathCAD based spreadsheets that helped with simulation. Unfortunately, those sheets are no longer made available.
March 22nd, 2019, 12:54 pm
dkalsi wrote:Apparently, Martin had MathCAD based spreadsheets that helped with simulation. Unfortunately, those sheets are no longer made available.
Last I knew, they were no longer posted, but you could get them if you asked. That may not be true anymore. There's a Yahoo group that Martin is quite involved with...
Roscoe
March 22nd, 2019, 8:42 pm
Roscoe Primrose wrote:dkalsi wrote:Apparently, Martin had MathCAD based spreadsheets that helped with simulation. Unfortunately, those sheets are no longer made available.
Last I knew, they were no longer posted, but you could get them if you asked. That may not be true anymore. There's a Yahoo group that Martin is quite involved with...
Roscoe
Thanks, Roscoe. I had reached out to Martin and he did respond that he no longer shares to those files. They can't even be purchased.
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