DIY
SYSTEMS
In
addition to our own enclosure designs,
there are a number of interesting designs published on the web. Whilst
we have not heard all of these and cannot vouch for them directly, the
various on-line forums discuss their merits
in great detail. We will feature some of these from time to time, authors
permitting.
Please
note that we cannot enter into email correspondence regarding these
designs. To discuss them further with people who have built them, see
the online forums listed on our links page.
JX92S
MLTL
This
enclosure is designed by Greg Monfort and originally appeared on the
fullrange driver
forum. It is a quarter wave, mass-loaded TL designed with the aid of
Martin J King's
MathCad software.
Two
versions are shown below. The original MLTL-31 has been widely built
and has a bass extension to around 45Hz. The more recent MLTL-48 extends
the JX92S to below 35Hz. Both designs may benefit from frequency
compensation if used well away from the wall or corner.
The
dimensions shown are from the computer simulations and can
be rounded off.
MLTL-31
All dimensions are internal
Height - 31.04" (78.8cm)
Width - 6.97" (17.7cm)
Depth - 4.31" (11cm)
Driver - JX92S centred 11.14"
(28.3cm) from top
Port - 2" diameter x 5"
long (5 x 12.7cm)
Stuffing - 0.54lb
The stuffing suggested (shown
in grey on the drawing) is based on computer simulations - as
always adjust to suit. Stuffing fills the top section of the cabinet,
stopping just below the driver.
Recommended material is 18-25mm
birch ply. The backside of the driver cutout should be bevelled
at 45 degrees to reduce reflections.
To raise the driver to ear height,
a stand can be incorporated by extending the back and sides downwards
(shown in blue). The front is left open.
The port exits through the base
and can be augmented by a reflector panel (shown in red), angled
towards the open front of the stand. The back of the stand can
be filled with dry, sterile sand to add mass to the enclosure.
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MLTL-48
All dimensions are internal
Height - 48" (122cm)
Width - 6.97" (17.7cm)
Depth - 4.31" (11cm)
Driver - JX92S centred 15.46"
(39.3cm) from top
Port - 2" diameter x 2.75"
long (5 x 7cm)
Stuffing - 0.54lb
The stuffing suggested (shown
in grey on the drawing) is based on computer simulations - as
always adjust to suit. Stuffing fills the top section of the cabinet,
stopping just below the driver.
Recommended material is 18-25mm
birch ply. The backside of the driver cutout should be bevelled
at 45 degrees to reduce reflections.
No stand is required for this
design.
The port exits through the front
panel and should be placed as close to the bottom of the enclosure
as practical.
As long as the cross-sectional
area is kept the same, alternative cabinet shapes can be used.
A trapezoid MLTL-31 has been built and is reported to have a tighter
bass than the rectangular cross-section enclosure. An alternative
for the MLTL-48, is the triangular enclosure below.
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TRIANGULAR CROSS-SECTION
CABINETS
To reduce internal reflections,
the MLTL cabinets can be made with an equilateral triangular cross-section.
The example shown has interior sides 8.33 inches (21.2 cm) wide
and has the same cross-sectional area as the rectangular design.
This would allow room for a front-firing port in the MLTL-31 cabinet.
This shape has the additional
advantage of placing the JX92S at the recommended toe-in angle,
when side (A) is parallel to the
back wall.
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JX125
& JX150 MLTL DESIGNS
Additional
MLTL designs for our older bass drive units are available here
LICENSING
Note that all these MLTL designs are produced with the aid of Martin J King's specially written MathCad software. As such, they are available only for personal, DIY use. Enquiries for commercial manufacture or the commercial use of other designs derived from the software should be directed to Martin J King.
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