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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 5693303" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>x2. If you go with a large enclosure, but you do not use a significant amount of square inches per cube then the port length will not be long at all to get a low tuning frequency. Although I may get chastised for using the name, Steve Meade's box is a good example. He doesn't use alot of port area on his box and it's 20 cubes. Therefore the port is not very long. I always wondered how he could have the port so close to the woofers without hitting the basket until I saw how much port area he was using. It all made sense after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 5693303, member: 555012"] x2. If you go with a large enclosure, but you do not use a significant amount of square inches per cube then the port length will not be long at all to get a low tuning frequency. Although I may get chastised for using the name, Steve Meade's box is a good example. He doesn't use alot of port area on his box and it's 20 cubes. Therefore the port is not very long. I always wondered how he could have the port so close to the woofers without hitting the basket until I saw how much port area he was using. It all made sense after that. [/QUOTE]
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