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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7841063" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Yep yep. Make sure you have adequate port just as much as volume. In fact the more port and the less compression, the more it will act as a tline lol. But seriously, since your port and driver cone will be in phase in the right frequency range, the port area is just as important as cone area as it acts the same......round ports more so than slots, but still the same effect. In other words, port area can equal cone area and it will act more efficiently than a smaller port because the port works like the cone for pressure. So, either smaller subs and a lot of port (better idea nearly always) or biggest subs possible and the likeliness to go better sealed wall or take the gamble of a smaller port and chance a bad setup.......thats the honest truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7841063, member: 634917"] Yep yep. Make sure you have adequate port just as much as volume. In fact the more port and the less compression, the more it will act as a tline lol. But seriously, since your port and driver cone will be in phase in the right frequency range, the port area is just as important as cone area as it acts the same......round ports more so than slots, but still the same effect. In other words, port area can equal cone area and it will act more efficiently than a smaller port because the port works like the cone for pressure. So, either smaller subs and a lot of port (better idea nearly always) or biggest subs possible and the likeliness to go better sealed wall or take the gamble of a smaller port and chance a bad setup.......thats the honest truth. [/QUOTE]
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