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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8774153" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I like to do it that way on sealed boxes usually. I will normally just back cut the kerf on ported enclosures. Doing it on both sides of the baffle stiffens up the baffle. Any strength you can add to a sealed box baffle helps in my experience. Ported boxes are more important to design well, but sealed boxes are more important to build well. Obviously want both built well, but a bad design will kill good sound from a ported box, while an unbraced weak box will kill good sound from a sealed box. A sealed box should be built like a concrete block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8774153, member: 678073"] I like to do it that way on sealed boxes usually. I will normally just back cut the kerf on ported enclosures. Doing it on both sides of the baffle stiffens up the baffle. Any strength you can add to a sealed box baffle helps in my experience. Ported boxes are more important to design well, but sealed boxes are more important to build well. Obviously want both built well, but a bad design will kill good sound from a ported box, while an unbraced weak box will kill good sound from a sealed box. A sealed box should be built like a concrete block. [/QUOTE]
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