Hey all, I'd like to design boxes for some JBL 2215B's (fr 20hz, qts 0.21, dia 13", vas 736.2L or 26ft3). Several calculators point towards 4.4ft3 tuned at 34hz with a pair of 6"-long 4"-dia vents, which is pretty much what the original JBL 4320 boxes were :-). The original boxes were kind of boomy though, which I assume is due in part to their 3/4" walls. I've read here (PJ) that for a sealed enclosure the overall Q will be around 30% less using a typical SET vs an infinitely-low Zout amp. Is there a similar compensation with ported enclosures? Also, is there a way to calculate a minimum "double-dip" in the impedance? A "double-dip" sounds like something that a SET would not really like to drive. I've also looked into a sealed enclosure. In some ways not the best thing for the 2215's since @ Q=1 the Fb would be around 80hz (2ft3 volume), but I'm looking for super SET-friendly. Below is a drawing of the 5ft3 (without driver and port volumes) version (26"-tall) that will fit in the studio. 1.5" walls would be ply and/or MDF, but probably not aluminum :-). It would seem like a good move to go with these dimensions and tune to taste, but if there's a smaller enclosure that would really be a better match for the Paramounts, I'd go with that. Any suggestions would be very welcome. Thanks!