Are Sierra-2's 1 chamber or 2?
It is 2 way, not sure otherwise
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Are Sierra-2's 1 chamber or 2?
It is 2 way, not sure otherwise
sorry, lol. Well, since the Horizon has 3 separate chambers; 1 for each driver, unless it doesn't? whichcase I'm more just lost lol :S
I was wondering if the Sierra monitors were laid out as such. With as good as mine sound, was curious
Speaker engineering really is over my head, I know. Cabinets, drivers, crossovers, and much more, so it's ok
Last edited by choirbass; 03-19-2014 at 07:54 PM.
The towers have 2 separate internal chambers. One chamber is sealed and houses the midrange driver, the other chamber is ported and houses the dual woofers. Very few loudspeaker cabinets are multi-chambered. Our tower is multi-chambered to fully isolate the midrange driver from the woofers, this eliminates intermodulation distortion between the two -- if they shared the same cabinet volume (as common in most loudspeakers) -- the movement of the woofers would cause similar movement in the midrange driver, thus causing the as mentioned type of distortion.
Tweeters do not require air space behind them and are thus sealed and already fully isolated.
In a 2-way speaker (tweeter-woofer), there is no purpose to having more than one internal chamber, it would only decrease internal cabinet volume (negative impact on performance) while increasing manufacturing costs.
Hope this makes sense!