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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by GradeA_TireFryer
ask notladstly - he would probabably buit it for you for $20
I'm running a glazed donut special...



so should i block of one of the ports?
Blocking a port will make it worse - basically once you reach a certain excursion the port can no longer allow air to exit and it will sound like its clipping even though its just increasing resistance within the enclosure that will reduce output and efficiency and sound like ass.

The larger the woofer and the longer its excursion - the larger port you will need to accomodate all the air that will be flowing back & forth through the port. When your port isnt big enough it puts resistance on the air flowing through it and acts as a sealed box would by reducing the low end response and also eating up the extra power it would take to force the air to move. Theres formulas that gives you a "port match" and as that number aproaches its maximum (usually 1) the compliance of the air in the enclosure aproaches infinity. The goal is to get a port match of like .05 or somthing really small.The problem is the smaller the port match the longer the port is. So the goal is to blend perormance with practicality.

so is it going to sound like crap???
i just built it. i dont know any thing about that stuff lol.
will it sound nice?
Sound nice is in the ear of the listener. If you like it thats all that counts. You wont be getting a very flat response curve however.


i feel stupid saying this but i have no clue on what you are talking about.
Toby was saying you should add some horizontal bracing across the far walls to stiffen your box up. I find that 2x3 beams work great and cost like $2
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