[Ported Speaker Design] Bass Reflex vs. Slat/Slot
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:02 am
Hi.
This is for all you acoustics and speaker design people out there!
There are many studio reference monitors on the market. Some of them carry a round bass-reflex port design in order to vent their cabinets (e.g. Event, Dynaudio), while others carry a slatted or slotted rounded-rectangular port design along the bottom in oder to vent their cabinets (e.g. KRK, Genelec).
- What are the pro's and con's of each design?
- What does one offer that the other doesn't?
- Does vent-position/shape have a dramatic effect on the perceived sound?
Thanks,
onlyone-jc.
This is for all you acoustics and speaker design people out there!
There are many studio reference monitors on the market. Some of them carry a round bass-reflex port design in order to vent their cabinets (e.g. Event, Dynaudio), while others carry a slatted or slotted rounded-rectangular port design along the bottom in oder to vent their cabinets (e.g. KRK, Genelec).
- What are the pro's and con's of each design?
- What does one offer that the other doesn't?
- Does vent-position/shape have a dramatic effect on the perceived sound?
Thanks,
onlyone-jc.