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<blockquote data-quote="S_B" data-source="post: 4094197" data-attributes="member: 586205"><p>Isn't this truly what all ported boxes are. They were all a sealed box till you cut a hole and put a port board/port tube in it.</p><p></p><p>As long as the box has the appropriate air space for a ported box and you put the correct length port tube in it than yes it will work. But the sealed box must have enough air space. So a .5ft3 sealed wouldn't work very well. But if you had a larger sealed box and the correct port length for that airspace it should work. So basically what I am saying is if the sub requires a 2-5ft3 box for a ported box as long as you had a sealed box that was 2-5ft3 and then put in the correct port it would work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S_B, post: 4094197, member: 586205"] Isn't this truly what all ported boxes are. They were all a sealed box till you cut a hole and put a port board/port tube in it. As long as the box has the appropriate air space for a ported box and you put the correct length port tube in it than yes it will work. But the sealed box must have enough air space. So a .5ft3 sealed wouldn't work very well. But if you had a larger sealed box and the correct port length for that airspace it should work. So basically what I am saying is if the sub requires a 2-5ft3 box for a ported box as long as you had a sealed box that was 2-5ft3 and then put in the correct port it would work [/QUOTE]
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