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Question regarding acoustic material inside a sub cabinet. I have some acoustic foam panels and some poly-fil stuffing. Would it be wise to use the foam,...
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Did some work on the port today. With my port dimensions, WinISD says I need a 25.11" port. The port will exhaust out the bottom of the cabinet and...
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No major progress but got the port assembled and clamped. Used some 1.25" spacers to keep the correct opening size and some parchment paper so they...
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Starting working on the port. I was originally planning on using two of the inner cabinet walls as port walls but decided to build the port as a standalone...
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This seems like a better question...
Would a port velocity of 27 m/s be considered too high if the port was a 3" Precision port with...Last edited by unclejunebug; 03-02-2023, 04:03 PM.
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Is there some turbulence to port velocity relationship? Something that would determine whether or not the roundovers would cancel out any potential chuffing...
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One thing I'm also realizing with the T-nuts along with the reduced box size is that the window bracing I was planning on will overlap with the location...
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I got the inner baffle piece trimmed and did a dry fit...
Then I traced the hole onto the veneer, found as close to dead center...
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I cut some oversized 3/4" and 1/2" pieces to laminate together for the inner baffle. I got those pieces glued up and let them dry for a few...
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