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Awkward box shape + ported?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheOtherSide" data-source="post: 3097554" data-attributes="member: 570955"><p>The reason you don't use 2"x2" is the fact that the port noise would be awful. You need to use Win ISD to calculate the air velocity of the port, and keep it under 110 ft/sec. I think that is the number, somebody correct me if I am wrong.</p><p></p><p>If you go too small, your port will sound bad and if you go too big, your box will need to be huge. You need to tweak the port size to get the right box volume (net) with the correct port size to keep the noise to a minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheOtherSide, post: 3097554, member: 570955"] The reason you don't use 2"x2" is the fact that the port noise would be awful. You need to use Win ISD to calculate the air velocity of the port, and keep it under 110 ft/sec. I think that is the number, somebody correct me if I am wrong. If you go too small, your port will sound bad and if you go too big, your box will need to be huge. You need to tweak the port size to get the right box volume (net) with the correct port size to keep the noise to a minimum. [/QUOTE]
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