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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 3318240" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>i have read a nice thread over at SSA about impedance rise. impedance rise is basically accepted as you just build and test and accept what you get.</p><p></p><p>my question is, has are there any proven tips that can help minimize impedance rise? i have heard the idea behind a TL enclosure lies in the fact that it will help keep impedance stable if designed correctly. but how about regular ported boxes?</p><p></p><p>smaller the box = greater the rise? vice versa?</p><p></p><p>lower the tuning = lower the rise? vice versa?</p><p></p><p>things like that make me wonder if there is a way that we can at least TRY to design around keeping impedance down. im assuming its basically impossible, which is why i haven't seen but maybe 1 thread on the subject that went into detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 3318240, member: 551352"] i have read a nice thread over at SSA about impedance rise. impedance rise is basically accepted as you just build and test and accept what you get. my question is, has are there any proven tips that can help minimize impedance rise? i have heard the idea behind a TL enclosure lies in the fact that it will help keep impedance stable if designed correctly. but how about regular ported boxes? smaller the box = greater the rise? vice versa? lower the tuning = lower the rise? vice versa? things like that make me wonder if there is a way that we can at least TRY to design around keeping impedance down. im assuming its basically impossible, which is why i haven't seen but maybe 1 thread on the subject that went into detail. [/QUOTE]
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