Building A Speaker Cabinet For The Firefly
Last Updated 02/16/04
By Paul J. Marossy
After building my FireFly amp, I felt that it needed a speaker cabinet that was its very own. With this little amp, an open back cabinet seems to lack punch and bass response. I intuitively thought that a closed back 2x8 speaker configuration might sound good with this amp. So, I decided to build a speaker cabinet for it. Building this speaker cabinet had much in common with the first cabinet I built. Below is some pictures of this speaker cab project.
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Here is a view of the front of the cabinet, minus the speaker grille which has yet to be manufactured. The cabinet dimensions are as follows: 19.5" wide, 18" high and 9.5" deep. I didn't do any calculations of Qtc and all that stuff since I do not have the full specs on the speakers I used. Instead, I used an intuitive approach for the cabinet size. It worked out pretty well, all things considered. After a few days, I was just too curious about where this cab peaks. So, I fed this cabinet with a sine wave from a function generator set at 10dB attenutation, and the resonant frequency occurs at about 100Hz. That seems to account for the cabinet's seemingly rather flat frequency response with an electric guitar. I made these measurements after I drilled a 3/8" hole in the baffle, directly above the lower left speaker, which definitely improved the bass response. It really is amazing how a tiny hole can affect the bass response. |
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