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<blockquote data-quote="Pioneer~Saturn" data-source="post: 4993186" data-attributes="member: 569334"><p>You should consider about half of the flared portion of the port still part of the length...so measure the total length of the flared portion/2 and add it into the equation and then add in the tube part and make it 13ish" total (though Id cut it a bit long...38Hz is too high for my taste)</p><p></p><p>EDIT: actually there's no need to devide the ports flared section by two..because there is a flare on the other end so just adding in the total length of one would compensate for both</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pioneer~Saturn, post: 4993186, member: 569334"] You should consider about half of the flared portion of the port still part of the length...so measure the total length of the flared portion/2 and add it into the equation and then add in the tube part and make it 13ish" total (though Id cut it a bit long...38Hz is too high for my taste) EDIT: actually there's no need to devide the ports flared section by two..because there is a flare on the other end so just adding in the total length of one would compensate for both [/QUOTE]
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