Will these 2 boxes sound different?
2.236 cu.ft. @ 35.5Hz port area: 29 sq.in.
2.197 cu.ft. @ 35.7Hz port area: 33 sq.in.
Will these 2 boxes sound different?
2.236 cu.ft. @ 35.5Hz port area: 29 sq.in.
2.197 cu.ft. @ 35.7Hz port area: 33 sq.in.
Any difference you hear will likely be the placebo effect
a very accurate rta may pick up differences, but only very slightly
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Pretty much what everyone else said. Maybe a little more port noise on the larger box
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Thanks a lot. That's the scale of the difference RE calc introduces when converting to slanted box according to BassBox 6 Pro. 0.2Hz or so at the tuning frequency would be insignificant I think.
I built a regular box but I miscalculated the space on the top side and now it won't fit for 3cm. I'm building a new one using RE site that will take the entire space available. Correctly this time.
Nvm RE calc, I just learnt how to calculate slanted L-ports. Thanks for ur answers though, good to know that when u actually cut the wood it doesn't matted if u go 1 or 2mm off.
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