Themilkman46290
1000+ Head-Fier
Hahaha sorry I had made it black and white but I can't change it anymore, I have tried but I can't chose another pic.
As far as the tube goes, from what I had read and understood is it works like a horn, amplifying specific frequencies, mainly bass and mid bass but also effect all frequency (acting like a filter adding resistance) when I was younger , I worked at a car garage that made speaker and sub boxes, we used acoustic wadding and baffles to play with the frequency response of woofer
So adding resistance would lower the bass (I'm sure you understand all of this)
The horn is something I began to understand in the diy iems thread, so depending on length, shape and bend it tends to change response and can add a reverb or even a slight delay in some frequency (the air needs to travel through it)
In this case after playing with the tubing I was able to raise the sub bass a bit without making the mid bass too boomy.
I am thinking, after summer, when renovations are put back on pause, I am going to experiment with tubing more
As far as the tube goes, from what I had read and understood is it works like a horn, amplifying specific frequencies, mainly bass and mid bass but also effect all frequency (acting like a filter adding resistance) when I was younger , I worked at a car garage that made speaker and sub boxes, we used acoustic wadding and baffles to play with the frequency response of woofer
So adding resistance would lower the bass (I'm sure you understand all of this)
The horn is something I began to understand in the diy iems thread, so depending on length, shape and bend it tends to change response and can add a reverb or even a slight delay in some frequency (the air needs to travel through it)
In this case after playing with the tubing I was able to raise the sub bass a bit without making the mid bass too boomy.
I am thinking, after summer, when renovations are put back on pause, I am going to experiment with tubing more