![]() I do understand that you make these type plans for everyone to be able to build and for the price I paid I suppose I got what I paid for. ![]() Those type of axis supports are used in situations where an outside down force or something very heavy would be applied to the top pushing down or vise versa for support which has nothing to do with this schematic. The figure below shows the system response for a 2.2 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 27Hz in red and a 2.2 cubic foot sealed enclosure in green. I actually own a custom cabinet shop and those braces in design are actually useless as no matter how they are attached internally to the surrounding walls they will not stop flex. A speaker with an EBP 50-100 might work well in both types of enclosures. An EBP closer to 50 usually indicates a speaker is best suited for a sealed enclosure. The plans you sent had several straight ripped strips to place on inside of cabinet enclosure that left many straight edges. An EBP close to 100 usually indicates a speaker is best suited for a ported enclosure. Everything I have seen on top YouTube channel and professionals they recommend all the corners internally rounded or 45s cut and glued or fiberglassed in smoothly for a smooth roll off. Now I'm not complaining about it but, since you are asking for a response. However, I didn't really like what I received.
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