This question is asking the ones here that are familiar with speaker cabinet/enclosure design.
I have mentioned in the past that during my college years and early career years the Heresy was one of our (my friends and mine) favorite speaker. Many of my friends purchased them and were very happy with their performance.
Recently, while planning our dedicated room, I have been thinking about buying a pair to use in our Den for 2 channel listening.
After doing some research, I have found out that the Heresy lack good low end response due to it's small enclosure. After looking at the enclosure, and the Cornwall, they are merely (I say that tongue and cheek) a box, made primarily out of plywood. There are no baffles??? So to me they look like a BOX. That being said, could I purchase a pair of Heresy's and build a larger box, with ports at the bottom, similar to the Cornwall's and get significant lower end??
All in All, the enclosure is just a box, Right, or I'm I totally wrong about this?
I have mentioned in the past that during my college years and early career years the Heresy was one of our (my friends and mine) favorite speaker. Many of my friends purchased them and were very happy with their performance.
Recently, while planning our dedicated room, I have been thinking about buying a pair to use in our Den for 2 channel listening.
After doing some research, I have found out that the Heresy lack good low end response due to it's small enclosure. After looking at the enclosure, and the Cornwall, they are merely (I say that tongue and cheek) a box, made primarily out of plywood. There are no baffles??? So to me they look like a BOX. That being said, could I purchase a pair of Heresy's and build a larger box, with ports at the bottom, similar to the Cornwall's and get significant lower end??
All in All, the enclosure is just a box, Right, or I'm I totally wrong about this?