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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 269054" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>i will be an entering computer engineering major of U of Illinois this august, I to have little background in wave dynamics.....i think you hit on the key that porting allows you to "hear" both the compressions and rarefractions from the front of the cone (like you always hear), but alos those created by the back of the cone. You definitly hear the frequencies other than the resonant frequencies, just not nearly as loud as a standing wave is not created in those cases. I would like to know more about the wave distribution and how placment of the port effects it, thats just beyond my knowledge base at the moment. btw....where you getting your degree from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 269054, member: 546246"] i will be an entering computer engineering major of U of Illinois this august, I to have little background in wave dynamics.....i think you hit on the key that porting allows you to "hear" both the compressions and rarefractions from the front of the cone (like you always hear), but alos those created by the back of the cone. You definitly hear the frequencies other than the resonant frequencies, just not nearly as loud as a standing wave is not created in those cases. I would like to know more about the wave distribution and how placment of the port effects it, thats just beyond my knowledge base at the moment. btw....where you getting your degree from? [/QUOTE]
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