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<blockquote data-quote="Bassick" data-source="post: 8155714" data-attributes="member: 656783"><p>This if for bbeljefe, what you are describing is a ABC band box. I've did my research on that type of enclosure. What I'm purposing is something different, this has never been done (if it has I havn't seen it). This concept works for sealed and ported or any kind of enclosure. At the core the concept is simple: "Increasing the cubic feet as the frequency lowers". And as everybody knows, "increasing the enclosure size decreases the port tuning for a giving port diameter and length".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassick, post: 8155714, member: 656783"] This if for bbeljefe, what you are describing is a ABC band box. I've did my research on that type of enclosure. What I'm purposing is something different, this has never been done (if it has I havn't seen it). This concept works for sealed and ported or any kind of enclosure. At the core the concept is simple: "Increasing the cubic feet as the frequency lowers". And as everybody knows, "increasing the enclosure size decreases the port tuning for a giving port diameter and length". [/QUOTE]
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