Where can I get a flange for this port hole?

Hi All,

I just finished building a pair of Audio Nirvana 10" Drivers in their 2.8 "Big Port" cabinet (the large pic below) and I am looking for something to line the port hole at the bottom, which is 6". When I look online (see little pic below) it seems pretty common, but for whatever reason i can't seem to find anything. I suspect it's maybe a matter of terminology and I am not searching for whatever this thing is called? I do find some port flanges, but not for 6" cutout. I was looking for something to line the port that I could attach some grill cloth to the back of, to keep curious hands out of the speaker.

Thanks for looking!


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So I was just wondering where folks are getting flanges / whatever you would call something to line a port hole, to make it look more finished. I belive this is a fairly common item in speaker building, but I am having trouble finding one for a 6" cutout.
 
I am looking for something to line the port hole at the bottom, which is 6". I was looking for something to line the port that I could attach some grill cloth to the back of, to keep curious hands out of the speaker.

Greets!

You're seeing a flared vent pipe kit, so options are limited:

4" i.d. pipe/6.25" dia. hole

6" i.d. pipe/8.25" dia. hole

Otherwise will need to DIY a plywood/whatever frame to mount to the baffle and tightly stretch wrap it with pet screen for a pet/child barrier and if wondering if really strong enough; FWIW/YMMV it kept an apparently mature, definitely rabid male Raccoon from getting to me while I was trying to close the screen door he'd climbed up, completely destroying the screen door frame, but after all was said n'done the screen had nary a flaw in it, so reused it and since withstood a thoroughly p@#$! off mama Possum that I was able to run off before doing any obvious damage.
 
One would think so, but IME with three girls, one boy, TTBOMK none touched them till they moved and each got scared? enough that they lost any interest in them till they got old enough to want to hear their music on them that is. 🙁
Cats OTOH forced pet screens that weren't as transparent as typical audio ones. :headbash: :cuss:
 
You would search for speaker , port , port tube, port flange

From some of the pictures I see
of completed Audio Nirvana cabinets.

Many look like the Goldwood port tubes.
Maybe a Goldwood PT-309

Also a more flared design is from Precision Port.
PSP4-BKHT

Advertised as a " 4"inch " port
But the mounting flange is designed for a 6 1/4 cutout.

So yes your looking for a port tube flange.
That mounts into a 6" cutout.

But otherwise the actual port tube might be smaller.
Such as 3" or 4". But the mounting area would be for a 6" cutout.

Its common to Flare a port tube for less turbulence or port noise.
So the final flare is larger, so the mounting cutout is larger for the flare.


As far as making calculations for port length and tuning.
maybe that is the confusion. The tube size might be advertised as only be 3" or 4"
and that is used for tuning calculation.
But a advertised 3" or 4" .." tube" might flare out to a larger area that mounts into a 6" cutout.
Which is somewhat common since many port tube ends are flared.


Once you find a flare that fits the mounting hole.
With some speaker data and inside volume of your enclosure and the port tube size.
Likely some members could help calculating a good length to cut the tube length
to achieve a good tuning frequency for the speaker you are using.