swavvv,
swavvv,
To obtain optimum performance from a driver, the enclosure, whether sealed box or ported, must be carefully matched to the driver. To get optimum response from a driver, you need the following:
1 An enclosure design program. There are several free ones available, including "Woofer Box and Circuit Designer, available at
http://audio.claub.net/software/jbabgy/Woofer Box and Circuit Designer 5.zip I have not used this program, but it has received good reviews. The program that I uses is "Bass Box Pro", but it is not free.
2 You need to obtain the Thiele-Small (TS) Parameters from the driver dealer or manufacturer. The TS parameters are a set of parameters that allow you to design an enclosure that will provide predictable results from a driver.
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As an alternative to using box design software, you can design using a set of equations that use the TS parameters. The book "Speaker Building 201" by Ray Alden is a good book for beginners. It has step-by-step procedures for designing either sealed box or ported enclosures using the TS parameters without using speaker design software. Your chances of coming up with a decent design by guessing at enclosure dimensions are very slim.
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I agree with betwixt's comment that 0.4mm is too thin.