April 15, 201015 yr Pencil and paper.If it is a slot port the port needs to be in the enclosure to figure net volume, ie don't figure out port displacement and subtract it from gross volume to get net volume. You can calculate round ports separately.
April 15, 201015 yr Bromo said it best! Pencil and paper and read this book .... Loudspeaker Design Cookbook - 7th Edition a great read.
April 15, 201015 yr Author Pencil and paper.If it is a slot port the port needs to be in the enclosure to figure net volume, ie don't figure out port displacement and subtract it from gross volume to get net volume. You can calculate round ports separately.What about if i want a square
April 16, 201015 yr square is the same to figure net volume. but also does not need any end correction figured in. here's a link to a box tuning calculator i made in visual basic. i'm about to make a separate thread for it nowTorres' (ExpoSport) Box Tuning Calculator UPDATED 3/10 - SMD Forum
April 16, 201015 yr square is the same to figure net volume. but also does not need any end correction figured in. here's a link to a box tuning calculator i made in visual basic. i'm about to make a separate thread for it nowTorres' (ExpoSport) Box Tuning Calculator UPDATED 3/10 - SMD ForumMaybe it is me but Im not getting accurate results with your box when I compare to other legit programs, I downloaded all versions and network and everything. Just a heads up
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