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<blockquote data-quote="0kriz" data-source="post: 8818745" data-attributes="member: 686065"><p>It can also be reduced by flared ports, smooth surfaces, no corners or bends, proper distance from walls to port or atleast an air flow guiding wall, distance the ports tuning futher away if they cancel each others output to some degree. Low cut at tuning in the lower chamber also help since most airpressure below tuning is wastefull and does not provide any meaningfull amount of sound output. Im not sure if the same apply for the high tuned port, but I think so, from what I understad the same happens above tuning for the high tuned port as below tuning for the low tuned port, but im not sure. I dont understand bandpass design enough yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0kriz, post: 8818745, member: 686065"] It can also be reduced by flared ports, smooth surfaces, no corners or bends, proper distance from walls to port or atleast an air flow guiding wall, distance the ports tuning futher away if they cancel each others output to some degree. Low cut at tuning in the lower chamber also help since most airpressure below tuning is wastefull and does not provide any meaningfull amount of sound output. Im not sure if the same apply for the high tuned port, but I think so, from what I understad the same happens above tuning for the high tuned port as below tuning for the low tuned port, but im not sure. I dont understand bandpass design enough yet. [/QUOTE]
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