Hello,
I have a self made 12" V30 speaker box. The wood is 1/2"or so, very hard & firm. It is a square - 15 across, tall, and deep. No baffle, rear loaded, no "damping" (if that's the word"). I read up on porting a cabinet and after reading three separate articles I came away more confused than when I started.
So I would like to port it, but the info talked about sound from the speaker canceling out sound coming out from the port due to "bad" placement. I was thinking of low front double hole ports 1 on each side and/or 1 bigger hole on the bottom to "spread out" the sound on the stage, so to speak. I'll pump about 15-20 watts out of it. Edit: The cab is on wheels, about 3" off the floor.
Would anyone tell me - most importantly, how to NOT cancel out sound and any advice about porting this type of cab as it is?
Thank you,
SJB
I have a self made 12" V30 speaker box. The wood is 1/2"or so, very hard & firm. It is a square - 15 across, tall, and deep. No baffle, rear loaded, no "damping" (if that's the word"). I read up on porting a cabinet and after reading three separate articles I came away more confused than when I started.
So I would like to port it, but the info talked about sound from the speaker canceling out sound coming out from the port due to "bad" placement. I was thinking of low front double hole ports 1 on each side and/or 1 bigger hole on the bottom to "spread out" the sound on the stage, so to speak. I'll pump about 15-20 watts out of it. Edit: The cab is on wheels, about 3" off the floor.
Would anyone tell me - most importantly, how to NOT cancel out sound and any advice about porting this type of cab as it is?
Thank you,
SJB
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