speaker box design physics question

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Hey all,
i was just building my speaker box, (See attached image) i stumbled a across a problem, see the ports where the wrong diameter. so heres the question
If the port was meant to be 7.5cm diameter and 27.5cm long, and i have 8.5cm diameter pipe, how long should the pipe be to be equivalent?
as in the relationshipt between diameter, wavelength and length of the pipe.
i thought i should make it shorter, so i tried that, works OK. But id like it to be better.
thanks all again
daniel
 

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Hi,

as the port is bigger in crossectional area it needs to be longer.

Its a square relationship, doubling the diameter of a port means
its length needs to be four times as long for the same frequency.

Which gives an answer of 35cm long.

🙂 /Sreten.
 
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