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Free Bass! Subwoofer Room/Cabin Gain: What it is and how to model it with WinISD

Everyone loves free SPL. But, how do you get it, and how can you model it when you're shopping woofers for your house or car? In this video, I address those questions and provide instructions on how to use WinISD to provide a model on how room gain can help you with "free" bass. You may find that you can get by with a lower-cost alternative once you factor in cabin gain. And you can model the effect easily within WinISD. Something that, surprisingly, few people know can be done. Hopefully you find it useful. Note this isn't a tutorial on how to use WinISD as much as it is a tutorial on how to use a specific function within WinISD many people are not aware is built in. For free WinISD software used in this video follow this link: http://www.linearteam.org/ Chapters- 0:00 Intro 0:46 What is Cabin/Room Gain? 1:45 Demonstration 4:58 Basics of Using Room Gain 7:09 Modeling Room Gain (Primer) 9:33 Using WinISD to Model Cabin Gain (Car) 15:08 Using WinISD to Model Room Gain (Home) 18:22 Outro ____________________ If you look forward to more content, don't forget to subscribe and hit the notifications button so you will get updates when new videos are posted. Feel free to give me a thumbs up or thumbs down. Not everyone will like this but I hope it's useful for a lot of you. My site: https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/ Facebook Page for updates:   / erinsaudiocorner   All of my tests are conducted using KLIPPEL Hardware and Software. KLIPPEL is an innovative leader in providing unique test equipment for electro-acoustical transducers and audio systems. Founded in 1997 by Dr. Wolfgang Klippel, the novel techniques developed for control and measurement systems of loudspeakers and other transducers are the result of over 30 years of fundamental research. This provides more accurate physical models of loudspeakers, micro-speakers and headphones valid for both small and large amplitudes. The focus is on revealing the root causes of signal distortion and defects and giving practical indications for improvements in design and manufacturing of audio products. For information on KLIPPEL products, please visit their site below: http://www.klippel.de/company/about-u...

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