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<blockquote data-quote="surreal" data-source="post: 7469549" data-attributes="member: 619249"><p>Half of what you posted agreed with me, the other half seemed a bit misconstrued. A bit like a word problem in math, theres a lot in there that just doesnt pertain to the topic.</p><p></p><p>You can model a chambered t-line just as you can a vented box, and vice-versa. In the end, they all come down to ducts of a given size or mounting point. Giving them names such as t-line, vented, or what have you is only a vague label to a general sequence of ducts/radiators/etc for human interpretation.</p><p></p><p>You could model the above enclosure as either (and draw it as either..same specs produce same enclosure, regardless of human alias). They will perform the same, because they are the same box! Just because it was modeled one way doesnt make it something else - its only a means of understanding or simplification.</p><p></p><p>Especially in situations like this where the difference, if any, is so close and vague the differences are really negligible. If not, Im going to start modeling my ported boxes as tapped/OD horns and charge people as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal, post: 7469549, member: 619249"] Half of what you posted agreed with me, the other half seemed a bit misconstrued. A bit like a word problem in math, theres a lot in there that just doesnt pertain to the topic. You can model a chambered t-line just as you can a vented box, and vice-versa. In the end, they all come down to ducts of a given size or mounting point. Giving them names such as t-line, vented, or what have you is only a vague label to a general sequence of ducts/radiators/etc for human interpretation. You could model the above enclosure as either (and draw it as either..same specs produce same enclosure, regardless of human alias). They will perform the same, because they are the same box! Just because it was modeled one way doesnt make it something else - its only a means of understanding or simplification. Especially in situations like this where the difference, if any, is so close and vague the differences are really negligible. If not, Im going to start modeling my ported boxes as tapped/OD horns and charge people as such. [/QUOTE]
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