Tuning a port reflex cabinet

Outside of the universal calculations to determine the port length is there any way to measure what Hz the box is actually tuned? For example, if the calculations determine that the box should be tuned at 34Hz is there anyway to measure that other than just sticking the required length port tube in the cabinet? Is Figure 31 pointing me in the right direction?

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"21st Century Vinyl" - Two Thumbs Up

Just devoted a couple of hours to Michael Fremer's DVD, and I nearly posted these comment in the Raves section rather than here. If you've enjoyed reading interviews with industry pros in the magazine, you've got to buy this DVD just for the interview with George Marino - a really charming guy and a terrific exchange. I'll play it again some time.

Heat

Heat

Drenched in sweat thanks to the charming weather here in New York&#151Oh wait, I forgot, I promised only to bitch about one season which would be winter so let me say I love summer and begin again.

Sleekness

Sleekness

I've been working on the <i>Buyer's Guide</i>. Again, I find myself getting all tangled up in the content. Goodness me. My focus shifts away from the cold cells. I lose sight of borders, completely forget about column width. And find myself wondering:

Soaked Vinyls

Hello everyone.

I wasn't sure where to post this so I thought I'd post it here. Please excuse me if this isn't the appropriate place to post this kind of thread.

Well, the story goes like this: A pipe behind one of the wall of the room in which I keep my vinyls burst badly the other day and soaked some of my vinyls. I've dried them off but there seem to be some residue left on it. I was wondering if I could use normal record care products to wipe it off. Would that damage the record in any way?

Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks.

Corduroy

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