Originally Posted by
fatmarley
Going by the measurements In Franks link, you get a 5db peak around about 73hz, so the good news Is they have potential to go deeper, but It depends on the frequency response of the bass relative to the midrange.
First thing I'd try Is to block one port. This will lower the tuning frequency a bit and drop the peak a db or two.
Is there a removable back panel? Just wondering If there was a quick and easy way to temporarily Increase the internal box volume? You'd need to increase the volume by around 15ltr and have a listen. If bass Is too peaky, try blocking one of the ports.
Hello. I can of course block a port to check. Also there is a removable cover at the base of the cabinet used to allow the addition of a top hat for a stand. The hole is about 2.5 inches maybe 3. I don't know what I would use to cover the hole though in order to add an additional amount to the internal volume. Maybe a box of some sort? I was hoping I would be able to put them in a bigger box and... ta da! A bit more bass. It seems now this is going to be a lot more complicated
There are as you might expect differing opinions on the correct way forward, and I certainly appreciate the effort you and others are putting in, thank you!
Steve
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