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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 2939632" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>the only way to do it properly would be to find a happy medium between ported and sealed. the box would have to be a small ported one. this would allow for long port(s). when these ports are sealed their volume, minus their material of construction, will become part of the box's volume.</p><p></p><p>say you have a box that it only 2cu' but tuned to 32Hz it would need 2 4" ports that are 30" long. but seal the ports and now you have aprox. 2.4cu' box.</p><p></p><p>you can do it, but you have to play with the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 2939632, member: 542668"] the only way to do it properly would be to find a happy medium between ported and sealed. the box would have to be a small ported one. this would allow for long port(s). when these ports are sealed their volume, minus their material of construction, will become part of the box's volume. say you have a box that it only 2cu' but tuned to 32Hz it would need 2 4" ports that are 30" long. but seal the ports and now you have aprox. 2.4cu' box. you can do it, but you have to play with the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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