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<blockquote data-quote="0kriz" data-source="post: 8818734" data-attributes="member: 686065"><p>Looks nice man. Im working on a small 6.5’’ bandpass now, the tuning is low 30s and low 60s somewhere. Im currently trying to reduce port noise so I can increase port velocity. Due to its small size, I can only fit 2x 2’’ ports per chamber, which is why im qurious if the ports cancel each other in any significant way. Ill need to get as much spl out of the ports as possible for maximum fun.</p><p> </p><p>My experience with free simulation software is that they dont do well with 6th order bandpass. I prefere tuning both ports while building the enclosure. Beside that, any imperfections is corrected with eq.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that tuning one octave away is a nice rule, and I see many follows it, I have yet to find any explanation as to why it should not be any closer. Internet is flooded with bro sience so finding answeres is not easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0kriz, post: 8818734, member: 686065"] Looks nice man. Im working on a small 6.5’’ bandpass now, the tuning is low 30s and low 60s somewhere. Im currently trying to reduce port noise so I can increase port velocity. Due to its small size, I can only fit 2x 2’’ ports per chamber, which is why im qurious if the ports cancel each other in any significant way. Ill need to get as much spl out of the ports as possible for maximum fun. My experience with free simulation software is that they dont do well with 6th order bandpass. I prefere tuning both ports while building the enclosure. Beside that, any imperfections is corrected with eq. I have heard that tuning one octave away is a nice rule, and I see many follows it, I have yet to find any explanation as to why it should not be any closer. Internet is flooded with bro sience so finding answeres is not easy. [/QUOTE]
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