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anyone know the 1/2 wave theory formula?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Fury" data-source="post: 6487585" data-attributes="member: 599235"><p>I'm not sure you'll get the results you want, I see it more possible that even though you design the box perfectly to your half or 1/2 wave specs, the actual behavior of it will be that of a 1/4 design using the length of your vent as 1/4 of the full wavelength not 1/2 because you want it to. I may be entirely wrong though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Fury, post: 6487585, member: 599235"] I'm not sure you'll get the results you want, I see it more possible that even though you design the box perfectly to your half or 1/2 wave specs, the actual behavior of it will be that of a 1/4 design using the length of your vent as 1/4 of the full wavelength not 1/2 because you want it to. I may be entirely wrong though. [/QUOTE]
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