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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 3012271" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>No, just no. The problem with this port is that it USES compression to function, not that it's a by product. You cannot force air to move up when it's going straight, so it's being forced to go up through the hole once it hits that wall. Would the deflectors help? Yes, definitely. But don't think for a minute that a properly built labyrinth port has more compression that this. Turbulence? Perhaps, which is why you add 45s in the corner to redirect the airflow, but they don't actually require it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 3012271, member: 554493"] No, just no. The problem with this port is that it USES compression to function, not that it's a by product. You cannot force air to move up when it's going straight, so it's being forced to go up through the hole once it hits that wall. Would the deflectors help? Yes, definitely. But don't think for a minute that a properly built labyrinth port has more compression that this. Turbulence? Perhaps, which is why you add 45s in the corner to redirect the airflow, but they don't actually require it. [/QUOTE]
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