vehementSPL
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In theory that works but I have known a good few that have gained by just rounding the inside of the box(and this was on the meter not to ear)Air displacement equals air movement (obviously). The only air being displaced, and therefore moving, is inside or near the port opening. The rest of the box exhibits merely compressing and decompressing of the air, very little movement.
Rounding corners reduces resistance/turbulance. This effect only occurs when there is actual air movement. Therefore rounding corners should only make any noticeable improvement when placed in the corners that are in a port, or very near its opening. Otherwise 'rounding' a corner does little to nothing beyond decreasing internal volume.
Not saying point proven. just saying what I have seen first hand