Best way to decrease the internal volume of a sealed speaker?


I have a very fine sealed 0.75 cu foot cabinet that I would like to reduce the internal volume to about to about 0.45-0.65 cu feet. There is limited space to add things like bricks, pavers etc inside.
I am thinking of using some plastic containers with lids glued to the inside cabinet. Should they be filled with sand?

ozzy


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Why not use the higher number as the goal? Actually you're almost there without doing anything. By the way, that should be cubic inches, not inches. 
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geoffkait,

So, what is the negative of having a slightly larger internal volume than optimum size? Lack of bass definition? Low efficiency?

theaudiotweak,

Can you provide a source to obtain the Cascade V?  I see something called Cascade listed at Parts Express but it is a spray. Is that it?


BYW, The woofers I have ordered are the ScanSpeak Revelator 18w/8532G-007

ozzy
Oz, FlexSeal does contain 'aliphatic petroleum solvent' & 'liquified petroleum gas'...so save it for your roof or 'cutting/repairing boats' ( right, sure...)....;)

Black Hole does sound like a win...I'd coat the interior with a white latex first, for the seal & dust issue and it'll ensure the BH will stick 'n stay...

Your calcs are correct...*G*  I had a thought as to how you might 'dial' the cabs in for your SSRs', since the difference between 173 & 519 cu.in. is rather large.  It would entail a bit of swapping the face panel on & off, but the cab does have the hardware that would make it less painless...

A typical 4x4 from Home Despot...nominal 3 5/8" sq. = 13.14 sq.in.

173 / 13.14 = 13 1/8"  for .65 cu.ft.
519 / 13.14 = 39 1/2"  for .45 cu.ft.

One 4x4 @ 8' ought to be enough for both.

Divide those lengths to fit within, add/subtract until you like what you hear.  Duplicate for cab #2.  Glue down, paint, apply BH, final assembly.

Crack a cold one and enjoy the fruit of labor, etc.

Ought to beat mucking about with foam...'interior aesthetics' are up to you. ;)  That interior bracing panel shown in the PE pics makes doing something on the back panel to break standing waves front/rear (one of my pet peeves..) difficult to address....but some of my projects go off the deep end with such...

Good luck...*S*


asvjerry,

Thank you so much for your information. I am now leaning towards the higher volume 0.65 internals. This means I only need to reduce the inside by 173.

I guess the only issue I have with using 4x4’s is that they would probably need to be just glued at the top inside. And then the  cabinet with the 4X4’s glued would be placed on its back to finish the speaker / front baffle install until it can be uprighted again to rest on the stand.
So, I am not sure how well a glued 4x4(s) would stay stationary during that movement. Does liquid nails work that great?

ozzy