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What would be the correct way to calculate a t-port? i've seen other threads and some pics of these enclosures, and they seem pretty sweet. If i did not have a divider down the center do the two ports share a common center channel? here is a pic to describe what i am saying. The measurements are not accurate, just examples... :^

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What would be the correct way to calculate a t-port? i've seen other threads and some pics of these enclosures, and they seem pretty sweet. If i did not have a divider down the center do the two ports share a common center channel? here is a pic to describe what i am saying. The measurements are not accurate, just examples... :^

tportenclosure1ht.jpg

seems alright

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What about adding in the length of the part of the port that bends. The part of the port that does not have a dashed line downt he center of it.

Do you factor that part in?

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just measure down the dead center of the port. so you would count half of the space that isn't dotted.

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its hard to understand with out a visual damn. I duno

How do you find the length of a port wtih no bend in it like just a straight square port just measure the length of the port (so it would be like the length of hte wood that actually creates the port) plus half of the width?

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