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to construct the speaker in practice (given that it cannot really be modeled) i would simply use a rear volume of about half the size that would be used for a sealed box and then tune it using trial and error by cutting different length ports but starting with 3/4 wave frequency and varying both the port length and amount of damping.
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Oh, sorry, I forgot: we're 'not worthy' (your words) of your exalted self. |
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you're taking me out of context.
i was asking people for opinions on a design. certainly if a person does not understand the design than his opinion of that particular design is not very important. my point was that if you do not understand something you have no right to judge it. |
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LOL
but i probably meant something along those lines. |
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