As of lately, for the most part, my build has been moving along at a somewhat slow but steady pace. I am nearing completion but there are still some things left to think about and take care of. Right now I am in the process of building soffit mounting boxes for my pair of Alesis Monitor Two speakers and after some consideration I decided it might be a good idea to ask the forum about a specific addition to the completed box design.
I have used the information supplied in the Alesis Monitor Two reference manual (Alesis website) to build my soffit boxes and I have attached some pictures of the results in this post.
My question is in regards to the rear vent of the Monitor Two. I know there have been a few posts on this subject in the forum but none that I felt answered the question of how the rear vent interacts with the soffit box. So my question is... when the speaker radiates, as in my feeble attempt at an illustration below, will this not create an undesired effect in the interaction with the speaker box. Even if the speaker box has an appropriate hole for venting.
In my case I have placed my box vent "perfectly" aligned/centered with the speaker vent and the monitor two's are "almost" (read: ~2mm) flush to the back of the box.
My immediate thought was to either extend the speaker vent into the box vent or place some kind of padding at the back of the soffit box to absorb the undesired effect (but I am sure this would create an even greater boost in low end response). If you where to soffit this type of speaker - what would you do?
Any comments on the subject would be great! Thank you.
