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Re: PiAlign program [message #43750 is a reply to message #43749] Wed, 21 January 2004 18:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
PiAlign uses the terms Fre and Qe to describe cabinet tuning. Fre is the Helmholtz frequency and Qe expresses a ratio of cabinet volume to port area. But PiAlign also suggests a specific port and cabinet volume that reflect these values. You can substitute a different port if you wish, and just keep the cabinet tuning the same. But usually PiAlign does a pretty good job of fitting the biggest port it can into small cabinets, and chossing a reasonable size port for larger cabinets.

Sometimes PiAlign "thinks" a smaller port is acceptable, sometimes it chooses a larger port. But, except in rare cases, I usually find its port suggestions are reasonable for the cabinet size suggested. The times you might choose a different port are times when port installation is difficult or sometimes when a high-excursion driver would make port turbuulence a problem at high power levels. These situations sometimes require special port placement or size considerations. It often depends on your cabinet layout and intended use. PiAlign is a software tool that I've found extremely useful, but ultimately, the design choices are still yours to make.

 
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