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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7848363" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>When you alter your tuning you have to alter the enclosure. Once you alter the tuning you are taking away or adding net volume(raising tuning adding volume, lowering tuning taking away volume). I would try and do a 2" wide port and drop the height of it to keep a similar port area to what you have now if that is working for your application.</p><p></p><p>The net volume will also play roll in your response.</p><p></p><p>Bringing down your tuning should help to smooth out that bump you're getting, but then again your cabin gain may be the cause and if that is the case you will need to use an EQ to get the bump out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7848363, member: 551878"] When you alter your tuning you have to alter the enclosure. Once you alter the tuning you are taking away or adding net volume(raising tuning adding volume, lowering tuning taking away volume). I would try and do a 2" wide port and drop the height of it to keep a similar port area to what you have now if that is working for your application. The net volume will also play roll in your response. Bringing down your tuning should help to smooth out that bump you're getting, but then again your cabin gain may be the cause and if that is the case you will need to use an EQ to get the bump out. [/QUOTE]
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