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April 3rd, 2022, 08:06 PM
#1
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Port Dimension question
Hi,
I'm building a pair of Altec 620 cabinets for a pair of GPA 604-8H coaxials.
I'm making the front baffle from 2 thicknesses of 3/4 inch MDF, so 1&1/2 inch thick.
I'll be using the same slot port as the standard 620 cabinet, but I'm wondering if I need to alter the dimension to account for the extra baffle thickness?
Cheers.
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April 4th, 2022, 05:01 PM
#2
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Re: Port Dimension question

Originally Posted by
SOOTSHE
Hi,
I'm building a pair of Altec 620 cabinets for a pair of GPA 604-8H coaxials.
I'm making the front baffle from 2 thicknesses of 3/4 inch MDF, so 1&1/2 inch thick.
I'll be using the same slot port as the standard 620 cabinet, but I'm wondering if I need to alter the dimension to account for the extra baffle thickness?
Cheers.
I would use 6in PVC pipe rather than the slot, and with a
coupling on the end you can make it variable, do not glue.
If the extra thickness bothers you, mount the x-over external in it's own cabinet..........GC
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April 4th, 2022, 05:45 PM
#3
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Re: Port Dimension question

Originally Posted by
604man
I would use 6in PVC pipe rather than the slot, and with a
coupling on the end you can make it variable, do not glue.
If the extra thickness bothers you, mount the x-over external in it's own cabinet..........GC
The extra thickness won't be an issue as far as cabinet volume is concerned, as I'll be keeping the internal volume the same as standard & so the cabinet will be slightly larger than standard.
What I'm wondering is....what size does the slot need to be if the front baffle is 1&1/2 inches thick? The standard slot is 11" x 2&1/2".
If I go with the 6" PVC pipe, what would the length be for standard tuning to match the 11" x 2&1/2" slot?
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April 4th, 2022, 07:01 PM
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April 4th, 2022, 09:53 PM
#5
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Re: Port Dimension question
http://greatplainsaudio.com/wp-conte...604_8H_III.pdf
Resonant freq is listed as 33.70 hz
The classical method of tuning is to tune the cabinet
to the resonant frequency of the driver.
You may get "chuffing" from the rectangle vent.
The PVC duct is easily tuned with the coupling.
I would use Baltic birch, apple birch plywood. 13 plys
for 3/4 inch plywood.
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April 5th, 2022, 01:41 AM
#6
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Port Dimension question

Originally Posted by
604man
http://greatplainsaudio.com/wp-conte...604_8H_III.pdf
Resonant freq is listed as 33.70 hz
The classical method of tuning is to tune the cabinet
to the resonant frequency of the driver.
You may get "chuffing" from the rectangle vent.
The PVC duct is easily tuned with the coupling.
I would use Baltic birch, apple birch plywood. 13 plys
for 3/4 inch plywood.
Thanks for your input.
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April 5th, 2022, 02:28 PM
#7
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Re: Port Dimension question
Yes, for a vent depth doubling, it requires the vent opening area to be increased by 25% approx in order to keep the tuning same.
The shape and location changes it a little on both the sides, meaning +/-.
Yes, a rectangular port is quite reminiscing compared to a circular one.
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