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Woot Woot.Okay, here are the main box formulas, courtesy of DIYsubwoofers.org :
Vb = 20*Qts^3.3*Vas
Fb = (Vas/Vb)^0.31*Fs
F3 = (Vas/Vb)^0.44*Fs
dBpeak = 20*LOG(Qts*(Vas/Vb)^0.3/0.4)
Vb = net box volume (litres)
Fb = box resonant frequency (Hz)
F3 = -3dB frequency (Hz)
dBpeak = maximum peak or dip in system response
Vas = Equivalent air compliance (litres)
Qts = total Q of the driver at its resonant frequency
Fs = resonance frequency of the driver (Hz)
Dv = internal diameter of port (cm)
Lv = (23562.5*Dv^2*Np/(Fb^2*Vb))-(k*Dv)
Dv = port diameter (cm)
Fb = tuning frequency (Hz)
Vb = net volume (litres)
Lv = length of each port (cm)
Np = number of ports
k = end correction (normally 0.732)
The value for k, the end correction, can be fine-tuned by using the following values to derive the appropriate end correction figure for each end of the port, then adding them together
Flanged End: 0.425
Free End: 0.307
e.g. if both ends were flanged,
k = 0.425 + 0.425 = 0.850
if one flanged, one free,
k = 0.425 + 0.307 = 0.732
if both ends were free,
k = 0.307 + 0.307 = 0.614
Normally, k=0.732 is assumed
Slot Ports
If you wish to use a slot port, first determine the diameter of a round port that has the same cross-sectional area as the slot. The following equation can be used to do this:
Dv' = 2*((W*H)/pi)^0.5
where,
Dv' = diameter of equivalent round port
W = width of slot
H = height of slot
Once you've calcula
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