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<blockquote data-quote="Lakota" data-source="post: 6105892" data-attributes="member: 559574"><p>They can change your box volume/tuning and/or disrupt air flow. I've lost up to 0.5 dB by adding a corner. Some spots in a box may like them, while others may not. They are tricky and are only worth messing with if you have a Termlab and are trying to maximize your score.</p><p></p><p>Although I don't recommend messing with 45 degree corners, I do recommend for everyone to round over the corners on the entrance/exit of their ports. The flares on a kerfed slot port and aero port tend to help greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakota, post: 6105892, member: 559574"] They can change your box volume/tuning and/or disrupt air flow. I've lost up to 0.5 dB by adding a corner. Some spots in a box may like them, while others may not. They are tricky and are only worth messing with if you have a Termlab and are trying to maximize your score. Although I don't recommend messing with 45 degree corners, I do recommend for everyone to round over the corners on the entrance/exit of their ports. The flares on a kerfed slot port and aero port tend to help greatly. [/QUOTE]
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