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<blockquote data-quote="Braindead" data-source="post: 8161958" data-attributes="member: 654322"><p>I've been watching a few tutorials before i build my box, is it worth it to double up on the surface the subs will be mounted to?</p><p></p><p>Also I saw this one port idea, instead of having the port go off a right angle when it needs to go to the side (for more port length) have the extra length by putting another piece of mdf parallel to the first piece, and maintain port width? Anybody do this, is it worth it? I guess the idea is to not obstruct one of the subs with the port</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braindead, post: 8161958, member: 654322"] I've been watching a few tutorials before i build my box, is it worth it to double up on the surface the subs will be mounted to? Also I saw this one port idea, instead of having the port go off a right angle when it needs to go to the side (for more port length) have the extra length by putting another piece of mdf parallel to the first piece, and maintain port width? Anybody do this, is it worth it? I guess the idea is to not obstruct one of the subs with the port [/QUOTE]
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