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cubo 12
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h1= segment 1 throat
h2=segment 1 mouth segment segment 2 throat
h3=segment 2 mout
l12=lenght segment 1
l23=lenght segment 3
get the total volume of both segment because I can't figure how the driver volume is spreaded into them, and obtain value wich consider the driver...but what value have to be moltiplicated by the width?
((h1+h3)*(l12+l23)*width/2-drivervolume)/(width*?)
hope that could be clear.
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The PD driver (12SB30) can be used for Cubo 12.
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could you post the plot of cubo12? So I'll try to match my sim to the measurement.
cheers, bitzo
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edit: I make a mistake in the definition of h6r now corrected in the last file uploaded
edit2: A mistake in l34 now corrected...damn trigonometry
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Oops, forgot to look there! Thanks tho', got it now :thumbup:joeysub wrote: its been put up on the plans page , on the top row!!!!
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if you want to switch from a reversed driver mount in a straight one you have to:
-In Vtc definition put -drivervolume instead of conevolume;
-In L56 and L67 definition put h6r instead of h6;
-change the radius in the cone area definition accordingly to your driver.
enjoy...
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To answer some other questions from this thread, as I finally have the time to do so (it’s vacation so my internet time has been decimated). Making a Cubo 212 with the horn mouth’s together is in my personal opinion the best way to go. You could use a divider panel USB-style, in fact the first Cubo 212 prototype was initially build without divider panel. If phase is reversed for one of the drivers, lacking a divider panel means that the output is reduced enormously. Therefore I would expect that, in the scenario where one of the drivers is permanently leaving this earth (during a performance), output is decreased substantially when there is no divider panel used at all. That would be a no-go.
Adding the beginning of the horn path’s together should work, however for reasoning mentioned above, I would use a divider panel in that case. The same goes for adding Cubo’s side by side.
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smiley20Cubo15 wrote: Lol, that’s a very complicated but physically correct script. Definitely was an interesting read, made my day.
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I wrote it because I'm modelling a 10" version for my home theatre system. I have strictly dimension because of furniture. May be should be nice for caraudio too.
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