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KEF Ci250RRM-THX

quattro98

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How would AI or chat GPT be able to help?
I don't what AI has to do with this. Those volume recommendations are from KEF for the intended in-ceiling open baffle applicaiton. For a floor stander, I think the LS60 (or an R series or a Reference series) + subs makes far more sense than a giant box (which still isn't an infinite baffle) with an in-ceiling speaker in it.
 

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An Example: I fed it restrictions 1 foot wide and 8 inches deep.
To calculate the height of the enclosure, we need to find its volume first. Given the dimensions you provided, the volume (V) can be calculated using the formula:

\[ V = \text{length} \times \text{width} \times \text{height} \]

Given:
- Volume (\( V \)) = 150 liters
- Width = 1 foot = 12 inches
- Depth = 8 inches

Let's solve for the height (\( h \)):

\[ 150 = 12 \times 8 \times h \]

\[ h = \frac{150}{12 \times 8} \]

\[ h = \frac{150}{96} \]

\[ h \approx 1.5625 \]

So, the height of the enclosure should be approximately 1.5625 feet.
 

Dj7675

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The whitepaper on the speaker is really an interesting read as it discusses the challenges/issues with such a speaker and their solutions. They even show the frequency responses of the different enclosure volumes.
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