ACOUSTIC PARAMETERS OF DIFFERENT SHAPES OF MAPLE WOOD LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36336/bns9tc56Keywords:
Loudspeaker enclosure, Sound pressure level, resonance characteristics, mapleAbstract
This paper deals with the comparison of the "design" shape loudspeaker enclosure with the usually used block baffle of the same internal volume. Both enclosures were made of maple wood. Acoustic filling was also installed in both baffles, if it could improve the acoustic properties. Both speaker systems were subsequently tested in an anechoic room using the "sine sweep" method to compare their resonance characteristics and sound pressure level.
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