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Posted By: wbwatts Anti-Standing-Wave cabinet - 09/19/02 05:35 PM
While showing off my new M60's to a friend last weekend he asked about the speakers unique shape. Wanting to impress I pointed out it was a Anti-Standing-Wave cabinet.

After saying this I realized I'm not sure what an Anti-Standing-Wave cabinet is and what it actually does.

What does it do?




Posted By: alan Re: Anti-Standing-Wave cabinet - 09/20/02 02:00 PM
Hi wbwatts,

Standing waves, which produce regions of exaggerated bass frequencies and areas of cancellation are generated in any square or rectangular room. The frequencies at which standing waves occur are dictated by the specific dimensions of a given room.

In the same manner, the back waves from the woofers in an enclosure of symmetrical dimensions will produce standing waves inside the speaker cabinet. These may cause various parts of the wooden enclosure to resonate or vibrate at specific frequencies. If they are sufficiently severe, these internal standing waves will introduce colorations to the reproduced sound, making the speaker less accurate and less neutral.

Some designers use elaborate internal bracing between the cabinet walls to damp the vibrations set up by standing waves. Axiom's approach is to make the enclosure of asymmetrical dimensions to prevent standing waves from occurring.

A similar approach is often taken in the interior design of recording studios--uneven walls and asymmetrical dimensions prevent standing waves from occurring.

Regards,
Posted By: wbwatts Re: Anti-Standing-Wave cabinet - 09/20/02 05:53 PM
Thank you for the response.

I also did a Google search and found more info than I could absorb. Interesting reading.
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