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sorry just re read pd156..... ill see what i can come up with....
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sorry edit vb was 49.14......
total volume is 60.71 litres.......
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Very tiny cab
My take is 94 litres internal with two 100mm diameter round vents of 115mm long
This gives 52.3hz tuning at -3db
Let me know what rough dimensions you need box
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nickyburnell wrote: 49 litres I end up at -10db for 50hz at that volume.
Very tiny cab
My take is 94 litres internal with two 100mm diameter round vents of 115mm long
This gives 52.3hz tuning at -3db
Let me know what rough dimensions you need box
Shelf ported reflex are the in thing these days.
Below design easily modifiable to correct volume & tuning freq, using Winisd
www.bcspeakers.com/suggested.php?id=0000000007
www.bcspeakers.com/SGG/PDF/206.pdf
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Lev: Fashion aint always correct. Round ports have less wall area and therefore present a more accurate sim.
(I think thats the basics mr Wilkes, LOL)
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nickyburnell wrote: Bee. Thats a 480mm port length in a tiny box. It would be nearly at the back??
Lev: Fashion aint always correct. Round ports have less wall area and therefore present a more accurate sim.
(I think thats the basics mr Wilkes, LOL)
Nick smiley20 and a damn site easier to modify, you do not have to commit to glueing in place until spot on.
Just finished two boxes this week, a double 18" job and a 12" + 1" which I have put up on SP. The round ports in the 12" were bang on, the triangular ports in the 18" were a mile out, so much so that I re-checked all of my calcs. waste of time doing the simms I would have got closer by instinct.
A round port with a I/dia at least a third of the dia of the driver is all you need, maybe on large excursion 18" drivers go for something a bit larger i.e. 200 dia tubes.
Tony
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