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Was up too late the other night and it occurred to me that it should
be possible to design a sub that has ports which can be sealed off with a solenoid driving a plug, giving you the best of both worlds. The driver can just pick when he's listening to music best reproduced by a ported box and when the box should be sealed? This is something that would be far, far beyond my skill sets, but it sounds interesting. Has anyone ever done or tried this? __ __________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (S) | | (P) | ------------------------ I'm just thinking that the solennoid (S) could push a plate (P) back and forth to cover or expose the port. Or, since ported boxes are generally larger IIRC, a solenoid could expose a separate portion of the box that had the extra space and port. Purely an intellectual exercise on my part, of course... Bob |
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