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<blockquote data-quote="BrianChia" data-source="post: 3615153" data-attributes="member: 576132"><p>Too much port area results in bad sound quality. You will lose sound through the port itself, and it starts to blur the line between a ported design and a transmission line design. The port should only produce sound at the tuned frequency and sound shouldn't leak out at other frequencies or you will have "muddy" bass. I would choose your original design but reroute the port so it makes as few turns as possible (ie. run it lengthwise against the back wall of the box).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianChia, post: 3615153, member: 576132"] Too much port area results in bad sound quality. You will lose sound through the port itself, and it starts to blur the line between a ported design and a transmission line design. The port should only produce sound at the tuned frequency and sound shouldn't leak out at other frequencies or you will have "muddy" bass. I would choose your original design but reroute the port so it makes as few turns as possible (ie. run it lengthwise against the back wall of the box). [/QUOTE]
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