And you can have the port stick out of the box as well. It doesn 't have to
be flush with the box.
Paul Vina
"TomTom" wrote in message
news:33GIb.35687$gN.4897@fed1read05...
There are companies that make flexible tubing for ports.
-T
"Jason Walter" wrote in message
.com...
I am building a box where the port needs to be 9" long. My max inside
dimension is 11". Will that put the port too close to the box wall to
allow
adequate airflow?
The application is not car audio. Actually, home audio. A custom cabinet
company built a cabinet to the wrong width/depth dimensions of a
speaker.
This made it impossible for the speakers to fit in the cabinet. After
much
searching, we found that no comparable speakers will fit.
The cabinet guy decided to rebuild the speaker cabinet to new
dimensions,
but keep the interior volume. Everything should work as long as I can
deal
with the port issue.
Thanks,
Jason
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