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Speaker Port Chuffing. Sos engineer/producer mike senior replies: The port needs to be big enough in diameter to avoid chuffing but short enough to fit in the box with at least a diameter of space before. Chuffing is created by large movements of air within a speaker port. The solution is to alter the speed at which the air is moving. I currently own a psa tv21 ipal and i will get some slight port chuffing on regular content. Anyway, the port air velocity calculator found inside winisd can help you out with numbers, to choose the correct port size. Alternatively, you can play around with box volume and tuning frequency to reach a lower port air velocity. In a tuned speaker most of the deep bass emanates from the port. Plugging it will raise f3 and turn the speaker into a leaky sealed unit. It doesn't happen on many movies but i have. The chuffing is the due to the port size/velocity of air around the tune frequency. Port flares can help or a larger area port can help.

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The port needs to be big enough in diameter to avoid chuffing but short enough to fit in the box with at least a diameter of space before. I currently own a psa tv21 ipal and i will get some slight port chuffing on regular content. It doesn't happen on many movies but i have. The solution is to alter the speed at which the air is moving. Chuffing is created by large movements of air within a speaker port. Anyway, the port air velocity calculator found inside winisd can help you out with numbers, to choose the correct port size. Plugging it will raise f3 and turn the speaker into a leaky sealed unit. Sos engineer/producer mike senior replies: In a tuned speaker most of the deep bass emanates from the port. The chuffing is the due to the port size/velocity of air around the tune frequency.

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Speaker Port Chuffing I currently own a psa tv21 ipal and i will get some slight port chuffing on regular content. It doesn't happen on many movies but i have. Alternatively, you can play around with box volume and tuning frequency to reach a lower port air velocity. Sos engineer/producer mike senior replies: The chuffing is the due to the port size/velocity of air around the tune frequency. I currently own a psa tv21 ipal and i will get some slight port chuffing on regular content. Plugging it will raise f3 and turn the speaker into a leaky sealed unit. The port needs to be big enough in diameter to avoid chuffing but short enough to fit in the box with at least a diameter of space before. In a tuned speaker most of the deep bass emanates from the port. Anyway, the port air velocity calculator found inside winisd can help you out with numbers, to choose the correct port size. Port flares can help or a larger area port can help. Chuffing is created by large movements of air within a speaker port. The solution is to alter the speed at which the air is moving.

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