New prototyping test enclosures simplify speaker design

New prototyping test enclosures simplify speaker design New prototyping test enclosures simplify speaker design

Same Sky and its Audio Group have announced the introduction of speaker prototyping test enclosures. Initially supporting 15 x 11mm, 16 x 9mm, and 18 x 13mm rectangular miniature speaker frame sizes, the test enclosures create an acoustic cavity of approximately 1cc to allow for simplified performance testing and evaluation of selected speakers.

Rear enclosures are often essential for achieving peak performance in miniature speakers. Sampling speakers that require an acoustic cavity of approximately 1cc without an enclosure can prevent them from demonstrating their specified performance. Same Sky’s speaker prototyping test enclosures are designed to address this issue by providing a controlled rear volume during evaluation. They can also serve as a foundational building block for final product designs.

The BOX-1511-1CC, BOX-1609-1CC, BOX-1813-1CC and are available immediately with prices starting at $1.99 per unit through distribution. Please contact Same Sky for OEM pricing.

For helpful resources and tools on speakers, check out Same Sky’s Resource Library that houses a range of blog posts, videos, and more. For additional background and best practices on speaker enclosure design, please refer to Same Sky’s blog post: The Critical Role of Rear Enclosures in Miniature Speakers.

Same Sky has also developed an assembly guide with step-by-step assembly instructions to assist in utilising its test enclosures.

Summary

  • Product name: Prototyping Test Enclosures
  • Availability: Stock to 15 weeks
  • Possible users: Design and evaluation of miniature speakers
  • Primary features: Provide a controlled rear volume for 15 x 11mm, 16 x 9mm, and 18 x 13mm speakers
  • Cost: $1.99 per unit through distribution

View details for Same Sky’s prototyping test enclosures.

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