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My First DIY Subwoofer Project! All help and advice welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_E" data-source="post: 56843" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Just be aware of airspeed through the port. I recently tried a 15" Dayton driver in a little box with a 110mm port (just to check the driver out, the box wasn't designed for it). It was very clear that that size port was woefully inadequate. As soon as you get audible chuffing it draws your attention to the sub and ruins the listening experience. (I'm just mentioning this because I saw you had a 10cm port set in WinISD )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_E, post: 56843, member: 853"] Just be aware of airspeed through the port. I recently tried a 15" Dayton driver in a little box with a 110mm port (just to check the driver out, the box wasn't designed for it). It was very clear that that size port was woefully inadequate. As soon as you get audible chuffing it draws your attention to the sub and ruins the listening experience. (I'm just mentioning this because I saw you had a 10cm port set in WinISD ) [/QUOTE]
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