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adding a port to a sealed box?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8196862" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You can try it out.Experiencing things never hurts, and is how we all get information on what works and doesn't from the norm/realm of things.Ive done it several times, and still do from time to time.i cut a hole for the size tube I want to use/pvc,bottom it out,and keep bringing it up till I like the sound, mark it,cut it off, and place it back it,and silicone around it,so if I want to remove later on,I can,and if I don't like it, Seal that hole back up.easy enough.Never hurts to experiment from time to time man,especially for something as this,that cant harm much if any,yet possibly benefit in some way,and save money in the process.So, I say...Why not??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8196862, member: 634282"] You can try it out.Experiencing things never hurts, and is how we all get information on what works and doesn't from the norm/realm of things.Ive done it several times, and still do from time to time.i cut a hole for the size tube I want to use/pvc,bottom it out,and keep bringing it up till I like the sound, mark it,cut it off, and place it back it,and silicone around it,so if I want to remove later on,I can,and if I don't like it, Seal that hole back up.easy enough.Never hurts to experiment from time to time man,especially for something as this,that cant harm much if any,yet possibly benefit in some way,and save money in the process.So, I say...Why not?? [/QUOTE]
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