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<blockquote data-quote="PepsiFiend69" data-source="post: 2039201" data-attributes="member: 563619"><p>1. Ive heard mixed thoughts on type r's sealed, you best bet is to build both sealed and ported, see which one you like better, and go from there, if you build it nice enought, you could probobly sell the one you don't like on here for a nice profit.</p><p></p><p>2. i have my wires run thought the box like that, and haven't had any proboblems, i just tie wrapped them nicely down and tucked them down along the back wall, and drilled 1 big hole where all the wires come out nice and neatly in the back, make sure either the hole is small enough that it doesn't let any air out, or seal it up good with some caulk.</p><p></p><p>3. it'll save you space and time to build a box with just one port. but if you want you can build 1 box, with 2 chambers each having thier own port, i personally think it looks better with just one big port. overall you'll have a smaller box with just 1 port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepsiFiend69, post: 2039201, member: 563619"] 1. Ive heard mixed thoughts on type r's sealed, you best bet is to build both sealed and ported, see which one you like better, and go from there, if you build it nice enought, you could probobly sell the one you don't like on here for a nice profit. 2. i have my wires run thought the box like that, and haven't had any proboblems, i just tie wrapped them nicely down and tucked them down along the back wall, and drilled 1 big hole where all the wires come out nice and neatly in the back, make sure either the hole is small enough that it doesn't let any air out, or seal it up good with some caulk. 3. it'll save you space and time to build a box with just one port. but if you want you can build 1 box, with 2 chambers each having thier own port, i personally think it looks better with just one big port. overall you'll have a smaller box with just 1 port. [/QUOTE]
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