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Ported enclosure poser!
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<blockquote data-quote="Moritz Bachmann" data-source="post: 214830" data-attributes="member: 13680"><p>I read this before, but as I'm pretty new to speaker design ect I didn't share my thought's- yet. </p><p>As physic student (still at the very beginning haha), i would intuitively say there shouldn't be any big losses, as the seperator is infenitely thinn, jexcept in the port section. I imagine more losses there, as the friction surface nearly double its sice, while the air stream surface stays the same...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moritz Bachmann, post: 214830, member: 13680"] I read this before, but as I'm pretty new to speaker design ect I didn't share my thought's- yet. As physic student (still at the very beginning haha), i would intuitively say there shouldn't be any big losses, as the seperator is infenitely thinn, jexcept in the port section. I imagine more losses there, as the friction surface nearly double its sice, while the air stream surface stays the same... [/QUOTE]
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