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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 783546" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>YOu know those Kappa 12's sound great in a sealed box. Not bad in a ported box, but they perform best in a sealed box. If you are looking for a different sound porting the box isnt a bad idea, but making 1" or 2" ports is however. there is a similar thread I jsut posted in about ports. Too little port area will give you a substantial amount of port noise which you dont really want. But.... if you do want to port your box as an experiment, you will have to do some planning and brain storming firts to see if it is possible. Is your box's dimensions big enough to allow for the length of port required?</p><p></p><p>use this calculator to help:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.audiobahninc.com/tech/Calculators/PortLengthCalc.htm" target="_blank">http://www.audiobahninc.com/tech/Calculators/PortLengthCalc.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 783546, member: 558163"] YOu know those Kappa 12's sound great in a sealed box. Not bad in a ported box, but they perform best in a sealed box. If you are looking for a different sound porting the box isnt a bad idea, but making 1" or 2" ports is however. there is a similar thread I jsut posted in about ports. Too little port area will give you a substantial amount of port noise which you dont really want. But.... if you do want to port your box as an experiment, you will have to do some planning and brain storming firts to see if it is possible. Is your box's dimensions big enough to allow for the length of port required? use this calculator to help: [URL="http://www.audiobahninc.com/tech/Calculators/PortLengthCalc.htm"]http://www.audiobahninc.com/tech/Calculators/PortLengthCalc.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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