Acoustic Energy 109. How to "guestimate" port tuning based on crossover point

Acoustic Energy 109. How to "guestimate" port tuning based on crossover point

I have all the drivers and crossover to make an Acoustic Energy AE 109.

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What I do not have is the length and diameter of the port of the woofer (rear ported) and mid woofer (two front ports)

Crossover : 3-way, 8 element 12dB per octave slope at 300Hz and 3kHz with high power low-distortion toroid inductor for bass
Overall frequency response : 35Hz to 22kHz
Frequency Response : 55Hz to 18kHz [± 3db]

Based on the frequency response of 35 hz to 18khz and crossover at 300hz, can I safely assume that the port tuning of the woofer is around 45hz and 300 hz for the mid woofer ?

I do not need the design to be perfect, this would be used as a secondary system.
 
Within reason the Fs of the speaker is about the end of the road.

Not every speaker is the same obviously mechanically.
But if they claim -3 dB response around 55 Hz

Its relatively close to what the cabinet is tuned to.
50 to 55 Hz

I tend to like to tune lower or
Just use very straight forward QB3 alignment.

Be easier to determine if you had TS parameters
and just use a normal QB3 alignment.

I tend to like lower tunings if the driver allows it.

But for a very good guess-timate
basically yes tune 3 to 5 Hz above or below Fs

Or your 45 to 50Hz ish Guess is reasonable

As for a ported mid, I dont see the point...but
Thermally in high powered systems a ported mid would help
reduce heat.
But a would tune below the crossover point so the reflex
doesn't even come to play. Its just 2 holes for heat venting.

Which again seems rather pointless.
Unless excessive heat was a issue.
 
The two drivers in the front are woofer, mid woofer? They look like they are two of the same drivers. Is there a larger woofer side mounted we can't see in the pics or is one of those drivers playing the role of woofer and the other mid-woofer?