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A Guide to Aero Ports
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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 6795642" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>I normally do 6-9in^2 per ft^3 for aeros, and ~14in^2 per ft^3 with normal slot ports. I prefer slots more because they're cheap, add bracing, and are easier to tune low. Try tuning at 28hz with adequate port area with aeros and you end up needing two middle sections and a trip to Home Depot for an elbow that hopefully doesn't have any edges on the inside. Whereas with a slot port I can make it as long as I need to with no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 6795642, member: 566575"] I normally do 6-9in^2 per ft^3 for aeros, and ~14in^2 per ft^3 with normal slot ports. I prefer slots more because they're cheap, add bracing, and are easier to tune low. Try tuning at 28hz with adequate port area with aeros and you end up needing two middle sections and a trip to Home Depot for an elbow that hopefully doesn't have any edges on the inside. Whereas with a slot port I can make it as long as I need to with no problem. [/QUOTE]
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