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<blockquote data-quote="bcarpenterfhl" data-source="post: 982992" data-attributes="member: 557008"><p>call me crazy, but i dont think porting the box will cure the "slopiness". what i would do first is put something in the box that will displace ~0.5 cF and is removeable. if that doesnt help, then experiment with porting it. dont forget to account for port displacement (the ports will bring the box well under 3 cF). Post what frequency your going for and the diameter of the port(s) you are trying to use, and i will gladly figure out how long your ports will need to be after their displacements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcarpenterfhl, post: 982992, member: 557008"] call me crazy, but i dont think porting the box will cure the "slopiness". what i would do first is put something in the box that will displace ~0.5 cF and is removeable. if that doesnt help, then experiment with porting it. dont forget to account for port displacement (the ports will bring the box well under 3 cF). Post what frequency your going for and the diameter of the port(s) you are trying to use, and i will gladly figure out how long your ports will need to be after their displacements. [/QUOTE]
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