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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Tech" data-source="post: 2725772" data-attributes="member: 574603"><p>yea i know basic math, I mean is end correction not that big of a deal to calculate in. I figured for the first diagram it would be 12 +7 + 1/2(width) because for a "L" shaped port using the enclosures wall as a side to create a port you measure down the middle and add half ot he width for end correction. I was making sure that still applied if you Had TWO "L" shaped ports for two subs, one each having its own "L" Port (of course this is all illustrated in the first post on the firt diagram.</p><p></p><p>And all i know is you want to have the distance of the RED LINE on the second diagram ATLEAST the width of your port.</p><p></p><p>So, Is not calculating end correction on some designs okay to do? i know it does not effect your tuning drastically or anything.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Tech, post: 2725772, member: 574603"] yea i know basic math, I mean is end correction not that big of a deal to calculate in. I figured for the first diagram it would be 12 +7 + 1/2(width) because for a "L" shaped port using the enclosures wall as a side to create a port you measure down the middle and add half ot he width for end correction. I was making sure that still applied if you Had TWO "L" shaped ports for two subs, one each having its own "L" Port (of course this is all illustrated in the first post on the firt diagram. And all i know is you want to have the distance of the RED LINE on the second diagram ATLEAST the width of your port. So, Is not calculating end correction on some designs okay to do? i know it does not effect your tuning drastically or anything. Thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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