SPEAKER CABINET DESIGNPROJECT No. 83
Student Name: Murunga M Albert
Reg. No: F17/2130/2004
Supervisor: Mr. Ogaba
Examiner: Mr. Darmadhikary
The Outline Of The Presentation
1. Project objectives 2. Introduction and background3. Design4. Results5. Cost analysis6. Conclusion7. Questions
PROJECT OBJECTIVES1. To study the existing speakers in the market and establish
the following; Ø Power of speaker.Ø Internal volume of cabinet for speaker system
2. To develop a relationship between input electrical power into speaker system and internal volume of the cabinet.
3. Study three cabinets of the following specifications and compare their performance :
Ø Stiff box (approximately 70.7% of Normal volume).Ø Normal boxØ Oversize box(141%of Normal box)
Introduction and Theoretical background
Ø A speaker cabinet is an enclosure which covers the speaker drives and the crossovers. it removes the waves emanating from the back o f the speaker drive. It does this by providing acoustical resistance.
Ø Cabinets can be classified into two main groups closed and vented cabinets.
Ø Much has already been done by big companies like Sony and Pioneer. But they do not give their design formulas to the public.
The Design
In the design of the cabinets there are important factors to consider on:
Consideration on speaker drives are: • Band width or frequency response• Distortion of the signals • Efficiency of the speaker drive• Power handling and impedance
Consideration on speaker cabinetsCabinets/enclosures can vibrate and thus distort the input signal if the following measures are not taken care of:• Speaker cabinet mass loading• Speaker cabinet material• Loudspeaker box shape• Loudspeaker dampening
The Design Equations• The volume of the cabinet is expressed as follows;
• Then Vas is expressed as:
• The efficiency of the speaker is expressed as;
• Therefore the speaker cabinet volume as a function of the electrical power of the cabinet is given as:
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=
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Results WinISD test of Pioneer TX-120 (50 W) drive (woofer) in different
cabinet volumes.
Volume(liters) Qtc Lower cutoff frequency
0.60 2.30 202.22
2.10 1.30 125.05
0.75 94.56
17.50(optimum volume)
0.71 94.56
0.67 94.56
40.30 0.63 95.63
12.40(17.50 2)÷
24.80(17.50 2)×
Graphical Representation
Optimum Volume response.
Restricted volume response
A relaxed volume response
The Experimental Circuit
ResultsWoofer outside cabinet Response.
Frequency(Hz) Source voltage (V)
Load voltage (milivolts)
Log of frequency
50 1 7 1.7100 1 16 2.0500 1 15 2.71000 1 8 3.05000 1 11 3.710000 1 16 4.015000 1 22 4.220000 1 24 4.3
Woofer in the cabinet Response
Frequency(Hz) Source voltage (V)
Load voltage (milivolts)
Log of frequency
50 1 28 1.7100 1 28 2.0500 1 28 2.71000 1 32 3.05000 1 36 3.710000 1 28 4.015000 1 24 4.220000 1 24 4.3
WOOFER OPEN
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LOG OF FR EQU EN C Y
Series1
Graphical representation of woofer response (without cabinet)
Graphical representation of woofer enclosedWOOFER IN CABINET
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LOG OF FREQUENCY
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Cost AnalysisMy Design
Item Cost in KshsWoofer(30 to 50 watts) 400
Midrange 1000
Tweeter 200
Crossover 500
Other costs 1500
Total costs 3600
Cost of equivalent systems.
system Cost in KshsPioneer 12000Sony 8000Cheapest in Kenya market.
5000
Outline
Using Golden ratio where; H:W:D are related as follows2.618:1.618:1.000. the sketch of the cabinet shapeAnd it’s dimensions was as follows.
CONCLUSION
ØThe objectives of the project was achieved through study, design and the analysis of the speaker cabinet.ØThrough the project I was able to put what
I got in class into practical.ØSoftware can be built to use the design
equation derived to make it easy for the design.
THANK YOU