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<blockquote data-quote="bigbang" data-source="post: 3219500" data-attributes="member: 576408"><p>Do two slot ports in the middle of the box beween the two tens. Just design two boxes. I cheched out the RE calculator, pretty simple. Try WinISD beta. It gives you a graph, and by tugging at it the frequency response you shape it just how you want it, while simultaneously the box volume, tuning frequency, and port lengths change alowing you to test virtualy every combination by click and drag. You do need to know some woofer specs though, at least qts, vas, fs. What kind of 10's? Im doing a dual slot design for 10's right now in my "tuning for fixed volume thread" in this enclusure forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbang, post: 3219500, member: 576408"] Do two slot ports in the middle of the box beween the two tens. Just design two boxes. I cheched out the RE calculator, pretty simple. Try WinISD beta. It gives you a graph, and by tugging at it the frequency response you shape it just how you want it, while simultaneously the box volume, tuning frequency, and port lengths change alowing you to test virtualy every combination by click and drag. You do need to know some woofer specs though, at least qts, vas, fs. What kind of 10's? Im doing a dual slot design for 10's right now in my "tuning for fixed volume thread" in this enclusure forum. [/QUOTE]
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