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Printed Date: May 03, 2024 at 10:38 AM


Topic: ported box

Posted By: Audiobahn1500
Subject: ported box
Date Posted: June 16, 2005 at 10:23 AM

Hey guys i recently posted a topic about a box for a MTX 9500 and there was something i was curious about. how does a ported box work. i know they play the loudest around or at the tuning freq sooooo does that mean it will play all freq. nice and loud up to the port tuning what happens when it goes below the port tuning?? thanks!!

Chad



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Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: June 16, 2005 at 10:49 AM

Hmmm.

You have an awful lot of reading to do.

Generally, a ported box produces the most output around the tuning frequency... above the tuning frequency the box acts more and more sealed... below the tuning frequency the woofer begins to act like it isn't enclosed at all... generally a steep volume roll off and reallly bad sound.  Ported boxes are generally peakier than their sealed brethern, but if you have a program like WinISD, you can often design something that is quite flat...   for example I got the *best* response from my JL 13W6 using a port tuned to about 28hz... way better than any of the half-dozen or so sealed boxes I built for it.

The port and the cone work together to produce the sound you hear when you port a box.. the rear of the speaker cone also produces sound and the port sort of channels that sound back into the system..instead of dissipating inside the box.

https://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/magic/index.html

https://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/ports/index.html

More members will prolly (or already have) post up with lotsa other stuff to read which is way headier than the stuff on the JL site... but its a good place to start.

Read up a bit then post back with more specific questions.



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