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  1. kostya

    TAD ME1 Port Design Theory

    The name is very much a marketing strategy haha. I just assumed that it would be difficult to use a simple box software like WinISD, mostly because there are two ends of the port, connected at one spot to the inside of the enclosure. Surely that would effect the tuning of the port? I could be...
  2. kostya

    TAD ME1 Port Design Theory

    I am mostly interested in understanding why TAD decided on a design like this. The speaker has received outstanding reviews, so I was interested in the design theory of a dual slot port like they use here. That being said I will absolutely be browsing through DIYaudio before designing my next...
  3. kostya

    TAD ME1 Port Design Theory

    Hmm, I had not thought of that. This is true, but I have found (in my designs at least) that a rear firing port/woofer gives the effect of a fuller room. Perhaps soundstage would not be the proper term for me to use. I will most defiantly not be trying this anytime soon haha.
  4. kostya

    TAD ME1 Port Design Theory

    As far as the port tuning goes yes, this is what I assumed. Hopefully this is possible to design without a fluid sim haha. I am more interested in the idea of having two port openings front and back. Will it interfere badly? Perhaps it will expand the soundstage depth, as it reflects off of the...
  5. kostya

    TAD ME1 Port Design Theory

    Hello, I have been looking at speakers with uncommon design characteristics, and came across the port on the TAD Me1. The manufacturer calls it a "Bi-Directional ADS: Bi-Directional Aero-Dynamic Slot", (silly name I know), from the outside it just looks like there are four slot ports, but...
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