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Fostex FE103En DIY Bass Reflex ... - DIY AUDIO PROJECTS

    https://diyaudioprojects.com/Speakers/Fostex-FE103En-Bass-Reflex-Speakers/
    A bass reflex (ported) speaker enclosure improves the low frequency response of the loudspeaker system by transmitting the energy from the rear diaphragm of the driver and the rear baffle through a tuned port to the listener. These phase-inverting type of loudspeaker enclosures are most commonly referred to as vented, ported or bass-reflex.

Bass Reflex | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/bass-reflex.24250/
    These days all we see on the board is people chosing their drivers, complaining on effitiency or simply talkative people who needs to tell how they feel. Well, I was looking for a nice ''port'' FAQ article when I realized how it is impossible to find what we're looking for …

bass reflex? | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/bass-reflex.963/
    A cabinet tuned to 20Hz, stays tuned to 20 Hz regardless of vent placement. Good rules to follow are; keep the interior outlet atleast the diameter of the port away from any of the interior surfaces. Keeping the vent away from the high frequency drivers, and in close proximity to the low frequency drivers is always good practice.

Lyeco LY401F DIY Double Bass Reflex Enclosure

    https://diyaudioprojects.com/Speakers/LY401F/
    Figure 01: Calculated Frequency Response - Lyeco LY401F Double Bass Reflex. The double bass reflex enclosure provides good low frequency extension, F3 ~ 50Hz and F10 ~ 42Hz. Not bad for a 4" driver. The enclosure design for the Lyeco LY401F Double Bass Reflex is shown in Drawing 01 and the design notes are shown in Drawing 02. Drawing 01: Lyeco …

Port Placement in DIY Bass Reflex Cabinet - Technical ...

    https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/19550-port-placement-in-diy-bass-reflex-cabinet/
    Bass Reflex enclosures are usually designed to tune from about 100 Hertz and down. The length of sound waves at these low frequencies is over 11 feet, so port placement is not critical. Ports may be located anywhere on the baffle with no change in the bass performance; some designs even locate ports on the back of the enclosure which works well as long as the …

Why not to put bass reflex boxes inside the door OEM ...

    https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/why-not-to-put-bass-reflex-boxes-inside-the-door-oem-location.442622/
    given that the car has a large enough hole (at least 6" / 5"x7" or bigger) in the OEM speaker location, one could grab a PVC pipe that diameter, trim it to be at least 9CM (8.75") long, plug the ends and then put on one of the two ends a 4" woofer, loaded in a bass reflex encloure, directly firing into the cabin.

DIY Audio Guy is creating Speakers! | Patreon

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    Bass Reflex level members get access to these, plus speaker plans that I develop in the course of making videos, via digital download. You will also get a visual shout-out (scrolling text usually in the middle of my video) to thank you for your support. My goal is to upload two YouTube videos per month, so you get two shout-outs per month.

Audio Nirvana High Efficiency DIY Full-Range Speaker Kits

    https://commonsenseaudio.com/nirvana.html
    For those requiring a smaller system, we have three different 'bookshelf' size bass reflex DIY speaker cabinet designs available: The Micromonitor (.41 cubic feet or 12 liters) was designed primarily as a surround DIY speaker for home theater. It still makes a nice 'extension' speaker for small rooms. It is also an excellent computer speaker.

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