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<blockquote data-quote="bigbang" data-source="post: 3299111" data-attributes="member: 576408"><p>I know the correct way for tuning multiple ports is to divide the volume of the box (after displacements) by the number of ports, then tune each port for that smaller box volume. This if for identical ports though (Same port area).</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if you would divide the box volume into smaller volumes proportional to the port areas of each port, then tune each accordingly, for instance the 6" port would be tuned by a larger box volume than that of each of the 4" ports. I would suppose that if all ports are tuned at the same frequency and based around different box volumes to perform thier share of the airflow, they would experience port noise at around the same volume level. This thread got me thinking, curious to see how its done...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbang, post: 3299111, member: 576408"] I know the correct way for tuning multiple ports is to divide the volume of the box (after displacements) by the number of ports, then tune each port for that smaller box volume. This if for identical ports though (Same port area). I'm wondering if you would divide the box volume into smaller volumes proportional to the port areas of each port, then tune each accordingly, for instance the 6" port would be tuned by a larger box volume than that of each of the 4" ports. I would suppose that if all ports are tuned at the same frequency and based around different box volumes to perform thier share of the airflow, they would experience port noise at around the same volume level. This thread got me thinking, curious to see how its done... [/QUOTE]
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