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<blockquote data-quote="thai_creeper" data-source="post: 1619816" data-attributes="member: 566519"><p>with that last paragraph i think you might have it confused, if i add a piece 10.25+.75 it will touch the front baffle, right now the front over hangs the port by .75". i didnt know that the port's volume isn't accounted for. if you do everything exactly by the plan though but you have one port wall "doubled" in a sense, wouldnt that extra wall need to be accounted for if it wasn't in the original plan? i dont know much about ported boxes, just thought to get the best sound you'd have to get your box as exact to the plan as you can.</p><p></p><p>well for the most part, if ur opinion still is that it's not worth the trouble adding an extra square baffle to even out the volume difference then i'll take your word for it, if it would make my box sound significantly better i wouldn't mind doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thai_creeper, post: 1619816, member: 566519"] with that last paragraph i think you might have it confused, if i add a piece 10.25+.75 it will touch the front baffle, right now the front over hangs the port by .75". i didnt know that the port's volume isn't accounted for. if you do everything exactly by the plan though but you have one port wall "doubled" in a sense, wouldnt that extra wall need to be accounted for if it wasn't in the original plan? i dont know much about ported boxes, just thought to get the best sound you'd have to get your box as exact to the plan as you can. well for the most part, if ur opinion still is that it's not worth the trouble adding an extra square baffle to even out the volume difference then i'll take your word for it, if it would make my box sound significantly better i wouldn't mind doing it. [/QUOTE]
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