Goldtaz1
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Well, that's the argument. JMac says the waves will cancel each other out. Others say the wave will combine. Right now, noone on this board has the technology to figure it out.
You'd basically have to trace the air pressure wave from the sub to the intersection and out the port. Even then, you're going to find that different frequencies will have different amounts of cancellation.
My theory: It'll work, but now you're looking at a second tuning frequency based on the width of that port. I have no idea how long a 30hz wave is opposed to a 60hz wave, so you're on your own there.
That's a box tuned to 30hz grand with a 53hz bend for that extra kick. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
I'm not sure I follow your last comment. My understanding of a ported enclosure is that you tune to ONE tuning frequency and that bends in a port length are done to achieve the port length at a given tuning frequency. I am going to go to an engineering buddy of mine and see if he can provide some scientific evidence of cancellation or a combination of waves.