What Do You Think . . . and How Does It Work?


While watching vids on YouTube, I came across this pipe speaker design from a Dr. Linkwitz (see below).   The sound of this speaker is said to be impressive.  I was wondering if you know about this, how it works and what you think of this speaker design.  Also, what do you think would be the best room placement for such a speaker, and would you be tempted to build them?

https://www.linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/intro.htm
bob540
PVC tubes are great for building Helmholtz resonators. There’s a simple formula for figuring out the resonant frequency Fr based on volume, nozzle length and nozzle diameter. I built a 60 Hz resonator out of 6” PVC pipe sections and PVC elbow joints. The trick is using the purple prep stuff just before applying PVC cement. My resonator was 15 foot long folded S shape.
At the same thickness PVC is similar in strength to MDF. With the "bend" forces exerted on a speaker enclosure, a tube is a significant advantage over a box making the comparative thickness higher but that would be compared to an unbraced box.
Aluminum, is a good material for low resonance, and great strength.

The problem is cost. Oh my. 

MDF
13-15 ply plywood, void free 3/4"
Hardwood
Aluminum

As far a cost, lowest to highest. 
Some hardwoods can exceed Aluminum for sure, but normally they are veneers.

There were a few companies that used PVC enclosures. Advent, 
Same era, Infinity was using cast Aluminum/magnesium at 10 times the cost, and 5 time the Retail. 

I'd like to say my speakers were CNC from marine aluminum, but paying for them, is a whole different story..

Here the thing though, cylinders, have an inherent characteristic to ECHO
and GAIN... not disappear, or blend like you want.. They're usually have pretty high mechanical distortion. Even with a lot of baffles..
Concrete pipe... ECHO, even long square tubes echo, and GAIN..

Big BASS Yes especially loading a tube inside a tube, and porting both enclosures. That's a 6th order, band pass. Home use.. OH my, you couldn't do it. Pictures would be falling off walls.

Columns... They work. Less real estate, less distortion, more bass, BASS, B A S S..
Aluminum, is a good material for low resonance, and great strength.
not really. it rings like a bell. 
Aluminum is actually one of your softer metals. Way down ⬇️ on the Mohs scale of hardness. 2.75 to be specific. It’s still an interesting material when thick, like 2-3”.