Bass reflex tuning frequency, port length correlation

Hi Dear DiyAudio community,

Need help for newbie here, regarding tuning frequency for DIY two way build, :
I found formula on Troels Gravessen web site for tuning bass reflex box:
Lv =(23562.5*Dv^2*Np/(Fb^2*Vb))-(k*Dv)
where:
Dv = port diameter (cm)
Fb = tuning frequency (Hz)
Vb = net volume (litres)
Lv = length of each port (cm)
Np = number of ports
k = end correction (normally 0.732)
Neither of above parameters is related to drivers parameters... is this correct? Does not it matter what driver I will put in the box? And problem is if I would like to increase port diameter, the port length also increases considerably, is there any way sort this problem out (beside putting passive radiator instead of port).
 
And problem is if I would like to increase port diameter, the port length also increases considerably, is there any way sort this problem out (beside putting passive radiator instead of port).
Unfortunately, no. You can however fold the port to make it fit. The fold should not have sharp edges.
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Image taken from https://blog.jseaber.com/2009/08/30/logitech-z-2300-subwoofer-disassembly/
 
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As others have said before, port length depends only on box volume and tuning, once you fix the port diameter. The port diameter depends more or less on the driver diameter, and should be calculated in order to avoid chuffing.
However, the box volume and tuning depend totally on the driver parameters, in other words you can't choose the box volume and tuning frequency by chance. Choosing those parameters is not really easy as it seems, and is the reason of bad bass behaviour in many DIY projects.
I suggest to use a proper bass simulator instead of the simple formula. I use Unibox (requires excel), or WinISD.

Ralf
 
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