In Reply to: RE: Bass reflex with port on the front or on the back ... any difference ? posted by beppe61 on December 7, 2014 at 09:10:57:
beppe61,
Employing a port on the rear allows the manufacturer to build a smaller speaker than an identical front ported example.
Al
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- RE: Bass reflex with port on the front or on the back ... any difference ? - abs1 09:47:59 12/07/14 (9)
- RE: Bass reflex with port on the front or on the back ... any difference ? - beppe61 09:59:41 12/07/14 (8)
- huge difference in midrange - unclestu 12:45:46 12/07/14 (7)
- RE: huge difference in midrange - 3db 09:12:32 12/11/14 (0)
- RE: huge difference in midrange - beppe61 23:04:16 12/07/14 (5)
- RE: huge difference in midrange - unclestu 03:05:49 12/08/14 (4)
- I think you have that backwards. - Edp 12:47:28 12/08/14 (2)
- RE: I think you have that backwards. - unclestu 17:30:16 12/08/14 (1)
- Yes in a two way system or even a more way, Either tend to be 2k HZ or above no matter the "number of ways" - Edp 10:00:20 12/09/14 (0)
- RE: huge difference in midrange - beppe61 03:15:18 12/08/14 (0)