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Vent placement
Hi everyone,
Is vent placement, fore or aft, a crucial factor in selecting speakers, particularly if they're likely to wind up close (2-3") to a wall? Andy Katz ************************************************** ************* Being lied to so billionaires can wage war for profits while indebting taxpayers for generations to come, now that's just a tad bit bigger than not admitting you like the big moist-moist lips of chunky trollops on your pecker. Paghat, the Rat Girl |
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Andy Katz wrote: Hi everyone, Is vent placement, fore or aft, a crucial factor in selecting speakers, particularly if they're likely to wind up close (2-3") to a wall? Yes. Rear-ported speakers should have recommendations for how close they can go to the wall. Chances are 2 or 3" is too close, but you might find bigger problems than whatever the proximity does to the port. Front ports are probably better. If the speakers can be used with wall brackets, I'd guess they're okay with close placement. Stephen |
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