Oh wow, then you can make a box with a 6" PVC pipe 10' long for the port if need be. I did want to see you suffer and I did want to see a pretty sub with at least two or three colors but whatever, it's always about you with you so why should I expect different now?
Seriously, that sure simplifies things. I hope TLS stops by. Tuning the port is sort of important but you can get away with a lot in regards to port noise. With mine I went for low vent velocity simply because I wasn't afraid of size or complexity. I mean I hit 3 walls with the vent in an odd pattern but the short 4" port option with a higher (but not too high) vent velocity was an option presented by TLS. I haven't seen annunaki around for a while either. What's that 85 liter thing in American ft^3? I don't do that kind of math anymore.
This is exciting. I believe you are going to have a fine product on your hands in short order.
If you have a folding vent you might want to dove tail the joints.
Yeah, I do have some flexibility with the port arrangement, as I don't have to squeeze it into the smallest box possible. I could even do an external port, so that it looks like the smokestack of a power plant.
I just don't know if it's best to keep it internal, so that pressure is equal inside and outside the port. Anyway, looks are very low priority for this project. And yes, that makes me a self-centred ba$-turd, for not prettifying them.
The port will be long - probably in the 40" region. So, bordering three sides is likely. I'm guessing that it'll be similar to a Kappa box.
85 litres is 3ft^3. It would be nice to keep it around that size, but it can be bigger, if necessary. If you have WinISD, you can change units and it will convert automatically.
I certainly hope to have a fine product in the end, but in short order? This is what Bob stated over at HTS:
The specs on the current sheet are based on Nathan's burned in unit. I'm waiting for some better pictures and clarity on the measurement conditions. Meniscus has a slightly different set of measurements but that driver doesn't have the time on it. There will also be some longer term "power to the edge of destruction" tests performed. A longer application notes document is also in process.
So, I'm somewhat at his mercy right now. I could've held off ordering these drivers until the final specs were ironed out, but I....well, I don't have any idea why I didn't wait.
Dovetail the vent joints? You're kidding right?
I can do dovetails, but I'd like to have this done before summer. Screws and a $hitload of glue will be just as strong.......ohhhhhh, I'm on to your clever little scheme for me to take forever to finish this project.
Take some heat off you, right?