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So nobody has answered my question accurately. Has anybody really experienced the difference? Logically it makes sense, but on-paper is never the same as real-life.

45s go into 90 degree corners.

Obviously. But so can a quarter circle from sonotube.

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For my rounded corners I use playdoh and resin.

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So nobody has answered my question accurately. Has anybody really experienced the difference? Logically it makes sense, but on-paper is never the same as real-life.

Obviously. But so can a quarter circle from sonotube.

reread your original question genius...using a 45 in the corner of a right angle port is 90 degrees. You make no sense.

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reread your original question genius...using a 45 in the corner of a right angle port is 90 degrees. You make no sense.

A 45 degree insert to a 90 degree corner gives three surfaces for sound waves to bounce off of creating a "smoother" reflection because it's more than two, where as a quarter circle gives infinite sides to bounce off of. It would only make sense that it would be smoother, I just wanted info from the experts on the contrast of performance \. Read any calculus book about limits and you'll see what I mean.

You are obviously not an expert, so please don't post here.

Here's something I've been wondering. If the 45s in a ported box are meant to allow waves to travel smoother, wouldn't 90 degree curves essentially accomplish that better (i.e. curved joints)?

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Both work fine.

You won't be able to hear an audible difference.

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Both work fine.

You won't be able to hear an audible difference.

Ok. Well how about on the meter?

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yea im debatin if i wanna put in rounded corners or just do 45s in my t line. i think with the like 5 bends it really might help.

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A 45 degree insert to a 90 degree corner gives three surfaces for sound waves to bounce off of creating a "smoother" reflection because it's more than two, where as a quarter circle gives infinite sides to bounce off of. It would only make sense that it would be smoother, I just wanted info from the experts on the contrast of performance \. Read any calculus book about limits and you'll see what I mean.

You are obviously not an expert, so please don't post here.

kthx

I'd say quite trying to save yourself...your statement about 90 degrees has nothing to do with limits and curves...its a 90 bend whether its a curve or a 45. doesn't matter. you obviously have no idea what you are talking about.

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