Sub placement in box question (pic inside)

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closer to the port for sub to "load" properly.

ive seen one to many ported boxes with the sub firing right in to the port...

 
I don't understand why people round their port edges for other than aesthetic reasons. The flare is nowhere near large enough to cut down on port losses, port noise, backpressure or any of the other multitude of reasons that people use flared ports. I'm not saying not to do it, I'm just saying that I don't know why people think it's an integral part of port design.
Aesthetics!

 
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