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Re: Boundary effects [message #28400] Thu, 28 June 2007 16:39 Go to next message
Ka7niq is currently offline  Ka7niq
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Thanks Wayne.
But will raising the port tuning compensate for this ?
The speakers are bass shy away from the wall on stands.
I have subwoofers, so low bass is not a consideration.
I just wish to warm em up a bit.
Will shortening port do this, and if so how much to shorten

Re: Boundary effects [message #28401 is a reply to message #28400] Sun, 01 July 2007 13:37 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Do not modify port length. Use the speakers in groups or with boundary loading. When using subs, you might choose a crossover point that makes boundary loading of the mains inconsequential.


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