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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2011

Some enclosure design insight, and a bit of commentary about the different sorts of direct and indirect feedback that I come across.

Further discussion: http://pwkdesigns.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=401

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  • you should extend your generocity and pay for my Chinese buffet when you visit S.V.

  • @TruckerPolitics101 Get your ass down here then and lets go eat.

  • so you mean there is not some magical average of cabin geometry that these "at a glance" box designers use, they actually don't know what they are talking about, thanks for clearing that up

  • @audiogamer No magic, just math and science. You change the conditions, you change the outcome. And if you don't compensate for the change in conditions while solving for the outcome, your answer is going to be wrong.

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  • my mind got partucularly F*** up at around..umm..let's say..0:58 ?

  • @DipiFX: it is fuckin mind boggling, no sugar coating, no blowing it out of proportion. if you have not already taken massive steps beyond the competition and determined on your own how dreadfully inaccurate the available box programs are, you should just accept it now. it won't hurt nearly as bad as learning it 15yrs from now.

  • @DipiFX: Pete's system incorporates all of the advanced branches of physics that are necessary to calculate every aspect of what it takes to generate the target response.

  • @DipiFX: if you have not started research on your own, let me help you right now by saying you do not really wish to know. i have been at this for almost 2 decades and gladly gave up everything I "learned" on my own and from mentors along the way, some VERY WELL respected for their knowledge (who were all sooooo wrong.)

  • neither one is a better design than the other until a goal is defined. even then, there is a huge likelihood that neither of those are the best for the intended use, sub of choice and power range.

  • Well said !

  • Anybody know what make that woofer is with the eye on it?

  • And that goes to show that your designs are worth the money you charge. You put a lot of thought and time into the designs you come up with. Most people might not know what your talking about but the results speak for themselves.

  • wow I feel really stupid watching this video, not knowing half the things you're on about

  • @HexiBase I just dont understand why people make assumptions on designs they have no prof will work yes it may sound half decient but there is better way better in some cases but keep putting out the videos and stuff i enjoy watching them you are one of the youtubers i actually watch that im subbed to

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