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NEW BUILD IDEA, need help with port dimensions :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7447983" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Also, it has to be added that measuring port area by "per cubic ft" is very inaccurate. It does not account for all parameters in calculating for minimal port noise or coupling. People need to get away from this common misconception of port area. Just because a port is smaller than you like, does not mean it is ineffective. In this design, you may be right or wrong, I do not know as I have not personally designed it myself, but again, to assume it's too small based on basic area needs is like saying the small ice cream cone is too small to hold more than 3 scoops....which has been proven incorrect as well, lol. But in this case, port area is less physical, and more acoustical. You can't say, "it's too small" without knowing how it was calculated or what it was calculated for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7447983, member: 634917"] Also, it has to be added that measuring port area by "per cubic ft" is very inaccurate. It does not account for all parameters in calculating for minimal port noise or coupling. People need to get away from this common misconception of port area. Just because a port is smaller than you like, does not mean it is ineffective. In this design, you may be right or wrong, I do not know as I have not personally designed it myself, but again, to assume it's too small based on basic area needs is like saying the small ice cream cone is too small to hold more than 3 scoops....which has been proven incorrect as well, lol. But in this case, port area is less physical, and more acoustical. You can't say, "it's too small" without knowing how it was calculated or what it was calculated for. [/QUOTE]
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