Speaker enclosure design

Hi.

I would like to change from a current DIY speaker design (kit) change the dimensions of the speaker enclosure. What I mean is, to change the dimensions height, length and width. The overall volume will stay the same.

In this case, do I need to change the X-over of the speaker kit?

Thank you
Christian
 
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stv

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Probably, because the baffle influence (diffraction, baffle step) will change.

Increasing/reducing speaker heigth and depth usually has the least influence and may be possible without changing the x-over.
 
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Hello.
It is a kit from Germany. It is based on a modified Scan Speak / Vifa speaker tweeter and woofer, which are matched together as a Koax speaker.
22C/8534G00-R/4

https://www.lautsprecherkauf.com/riveo-c-lautsprecherbausatz.html
http://www.ase-scanspeak.de/ase-chassis.html

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An intersting speaker. 2K XO from the huge impedance peak. Brace could be better executed.

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Have you built this or are you just starting?

Changing trhe width of the box will affect where the woofer transitions from 2∏ to 4∏ steriradian radiation (baffle step).

What does the XO look like. Is there a RLC (in parallel) all in series with the woofer?

dave