Somehow, messed up sloted port width

Enemy5802

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So unfortunately, my dimensions were a bit off and one of the port width is a little off.

For instance, the first slot width is 2.5, then it folds and its 2.60, and once again it folds for the third time and the width is 2.15. This would mess up my tuned frequency right? Any solution?

Or is it not a big deal really?

This IS my first enclosure and I'm starting to get into building enclosures and being an audiophile.View attachment 26542072

 
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too many bends...
Not really. The only thing those 90's are gonna do is add some noise. With the two widths being smaller all together it's going to lower your tuning. How much idk.

You can average the widths and use that along with the length to get the tuning.

 
Not really. The only thing those 90's are gonna do is add some noise. With the two widths being smaller all together it's going to lower your tuning. How much idk.You can average the widths and use that along with the length to get the tuning.
Unwanted noise? Or good noise?

 
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