For completeness, here are the technical details of the enclosure (copying from elsewhere).
We are using a bass reflex box with roughly the following specifications given below.
Since the box no longer has a rectangular cross-section along all dimensions, we are thinking the box mode distribution due to axial modes might see some attenuation along the breadth dimension. However, the axial modes along the height dimension might still be strong and some damping might have to be put in place to try and tame it. And as
@grindstone pointed out, strategies are needed for taming midrange leakage through ports.
There are also the port pipe resonances shown by the pink curve starting around 900 Hz in below plot (though it is hopefully outside the passband of the bass driver). These might have come down a bit lower due to the longer effective length of the port now (due to those flares). We'll have to measure and see where they are now and what damages they do..
Native response curves with above tuning
With a bit of DSP assist and high pass filtering at the low end, the graphs look like this
Filter specs
Corresponding response curves
STATISTICS
f3 43 Hz
f6 37.8 Hz
f10 33.2 Hz
Zmin 5.2 Ohm @ 359.2 Hz
Zmax 63.4 Ohm @ 21.8 Hz
GDmax 20.8 ms @ 29.1 Hz
XmaxC 5.5 mm @ 26.3 Hz
VmaxR 9.9 m/s @ 38.3 Hz
Pmax 43.6 VA @ 42.4 Hz
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DRIVER: FaitalPRO 15PR400, 1 pcs in series
n0 2.73 % Reference efficiency
SPL 96.5 dB/W Sensitivity
USPL 98.4 dB/2.83 Sensitivity
EBP 102.9 Efficiency bandwidth product
Dd 32.0 cm Effective diameter of driver
Vd 462.9 cm^3 Maximum linear volume of displacement
Cas 1.56E-6 m^5/N Acoustic equivalent of Cms
Mas 1.31E1 kg/m^4 Acoustic equivalent of Mms+Mme
Ras 4.8E2 Ns/m^5 Acoustic equivalent of Rms
Rae 8.44E3 Ns/m^5 Acoustic equivalent of Re+Rg
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BOX REAR 1: Vb=110.0 l, Ql=15.0
Fb 45.0 Hz System resonance frequency
Cab 7.79E-7 m^5/N Acoustic compliance of air in enclosure
Rab 6.49E2 Ns/m^5 Acoustic resistance due to absorption
Ral 6.81E4 Ns/m^5 Acoustic resistance due to leakage
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VENT REAR 1: Dv=10.4 cm, Lv=14.0 cm
Sp 84.9 cm^2 Effective area of port
Map 1.61E1 kg/m^4 Acoustic mass of air in port
Rap 4.54E1 Ns/m^5 Acoustic resistance of port losses
We probably need to take some impedance measurements with driver in the cabinet and see if there are other issues that can be solved with some damping material.