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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hello Fellas,
I want to build new cabinets for my JBL L100T's. The existing enclosure has the volume of: ~ 36.6 X 86.2 X 29.8 = 94016.6 cm^3 =~ 94.0166 litre I am going to make the cabinets ported in the front. I am just wondering whether the existing cabinet volume is best for them, and if there is a better result with another enclosure volume. The port diameter is 4". What is the optimal length for such a port? I may use flared port. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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