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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 166845" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Close to a wall - how close is close? go for sealed as the proximity to the wall will exaggerate midbass. Can also tune the BR very low... but yes, if you go ported go for the ports front or even bottom facing.</p><p></p><p>Yes the shape makes a difference, but it can be accomodated for, in the filter design. and what's in the filter can be accomodated for in the box, so we on a huge iterative process here, unless you get a helping hand from someone who's dunnit often. Square is often worse, rectangular is often better curved often has a rectangular baffle in any case and is a bit harder to do in practice. So pick your problem an dlive with it, rectangular is a good compromise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 166845, member: 54"] Close to a wall - how close is close? go for sealed as the proximity to the wall will exaggerate midbass. Can also tune the BR very low... but yes, if you go ported go for the ports front or even bottom facing. Yes the shape makes a difference, but it can be accomodated for, in the filter design. and what's in the filter can be accomodated for in the box, so we on a huge iterative process here, unless you get a helping hand from someone who's dunnit often. Square is often worse, rectangular is often better curved often has a rectangular baffle in any case and is a bit harder to do in practice. So pick your problem an dlive with it, rectangular is a good compromise [/QUOTE]
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