lol you sure you want that idiot to do it? lolYou might as well finish what you started and visually move it to the middle for me?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
he is saying the space at the end of the port is not part of the vb of the box and that it is part of the port which on a box that size will throw the tuning way way way off.What's exactly is wrong about his math?
you just proved to the world that you don't know what you're talking about. so you telling me and this forum that the space behind the port is considered part of the port and should not be taken into account for the box's internal volume?
So when you guys do designs and the port bends around the corners you still add the corners volume into the total box volume. Interesting.I facepalmed and peed my pants i laughed so hard at Bromo and his "NEW IMPROVED BOX MATH" lulz.
That is not the same with this slot port, your using 3 of the boxes walls to make up the port. It carries around the corner in this instance. If it ended greater then 8.25" away from the back wall then you account for the corner in the volume.the port just happens to be 8.25 from the back wall becuz u have to keep it the same distance from a wall as the width is, as a minimum which happens to be 8.25 even if the port is round it is the same thing a 4" port should be no closer than 4" to any wall of the box or it affects the tuning.
no, the dimensions I gave you are pretty much what DJ would recommend for you.Like this? Do you think it should be tuned a little lower?
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then in that case the " corner " as you call it is still only .114cf less vb the wood is still only .75 thick lol making the "corner" 3/4" lol wowThat is not the same with this slot port, your using 3 of the boxes walls to make up the port. It carries around the corner in this instance. If it ended greater then 8.25" away from the back wall then you account for the corner in the volume.