Roy, you use an upward facing bass port on your C-3's - can you tell us if any of the air pressure principles you outline in Tannoy's design would have any negative bearing on the C-3?
Also there are some "officianados" on this site that claim ported speakers do not reproduce bass frequencies with the same level of integrity as sealed designs. The claim is that many designers use ports to exagerate bass output because; either a.) a sealed box has to be so much larger to reproduce a similar frequency level, which ultimately leads to increased cost and WAF issues b.) the designer cut costs by crafting an inferior cabinet to hold the bass driver.
At first glance there seems to be some merit to their sealed design argument, however to your knowledge is this position supported by math or physics? Did you come to a crossroads in your design theory regarding sealed vs ported designs and if so, how did you arrive at a ported design for your speakers?
Also there are some "officianados" on this site that claim ported speakers do not reproduce bass frequencies with the same level of integrity as sealed designs. The claim is that many designers use ports to exagerate bass output because; either a.) a sealed box has to be so much larger to reproduce a similar frequency level, which ultimately leads to increased cost and WAF issues b.) the designer cut costs by crafting an inferior cabinet to hold the bass driver.
At first glance there seems to be some merit to their sealed design argument, however to your knowledge is this position supported by math or physics? Did you come to a crossroads in your design theory regarding sealed vs ported designs and if so, how did you arrive at a ported design for your speakers?