
I was imagining a modern day Graphical wonder that you select a driver, drag/drop some options maybe. I am guessing I need a few tutorials/lessons on how to use it. I must be a dummy because initially it doesn't look very intuitive. and there is another better option that maybe has more box designs, DOES support smaller speaker designs for LCR/rears/etc, I'd be interested in knowing about that as well.Ĭlick to expand.I tried Hornresp. If either/both of these are too old/not very good.

I believe TermPro and BassBox 6 Pro do that. and then have the cut sheet listed so I can more easily cut correctly and build. I'd rather be able to choose a box design, set up the driver, any cross over (in the case of multiple drivers like mids/highs), etc.

I am not really looking to use sketchup or other tools to build my box cut sheet. unless they are working on a 7.0 version with updated Windows 10/11 GUI support, etc. Seems like BassBox Pro is not actively developed.

I'd literally rather spend $100 more on Term Pro (which seems to have a recent update in 2022) and download/install than deal with last update in 2013 (though supposedly minor update in 2016). The $150 for Bass Box Pro is a bit friendlier. but I'd chalk it up IF it is viable today on a Windows 10/11 system, and provides accurate box design based on modern day drivers, and could possibly be used for home theater cabinets for speakers other than subs. but ideally I want the sub of my design with wood cut sheet details, possibly cross over details (if that is an option), etc.Īs this is purely a hobby. I don't mind using that along side one of these products. I had one person recently tell me Bassbox Pro is awful for port design, and uses WinISD for that. in terms of sub driver T/S params, ports, etc?

using different drivers? Or are they pretty much only for sub boxes? I still have my eyes on the DIYSound 1099 (or similar) for home theater of my own.Ĭan either of these software products be used to build smaller home theater cabinets. I also want to build some LCR/rear speaker setups with smaller drivers. but that's crazy to me that in 2022, it's not updated to support download options.īoth have me a bit worried in terms of how good they are today to design speaker enclosures. looks like they even have a download install now, and updated drivers/etc. used TermPro a couple times to design some car sub boxes.
