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SteveCallas wrote:
You could solve it by placing the edge of the sub where the port opening will be the same space from your seat as the center point between the two drivers.
I'd probably face the port side towards the side wall corner too, keep it about 1' away though.
Ideally such a sub would be a good 6' or so away from you, like say, in the front of the room where some other ones are  , but I think you already covered that. |
I'm not sure I have a lot of options, but it will all be around 6 feet from the main listening position, which is just in front of the steps you see in the pic below. The back row is generally where we put the kids that complain about reclining and they probably couldn't tell the difference one way or another... actually, I'm not sure I could tell a lot of difference...
Here's an idea of what it will look like (excuse the old photo but it was the only one with no furniture in the room)...
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SteveCallas wrote:
No, the 260 liter, 6" diameter port that is 31" long would be for the more common ~15hz tune design. You'd have to do something like 320 liters and a 6" diameter port that is 35" long to get it to work with a single driver sub. That's definitely doable, but I don't see what you are gaining, as the ports would still be best firing out the sides. |
I was only thinking it might make it better for the back row if we make it two enclosures... at least each port will be closer to its own sub... like this...
