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<blockquote data-quote="Slo_Ride" data-source="post: 8093703" data-attributes="member: 563830"><p>The good things with e8s are that they sound great on little power with a small box. But the smaller the box the longer the port has to be. It doesnt matter if you use a round port or a slot port, whichever is easier for you. You can bend a round port just as you can a slot port. Just go to the hardware store and buy a 90 degree connector. I once built a box for four e8s with major mounting depth restrictions. The worst part was trying to come up with a port design that worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slo_Ride, post: 8093703, member: 563830"] The good things with e8s are that they sound great on little power with a small box. But the smaller the box the longer the port has to be. It doesnt matter if you use a round port or a slot port, whichever is easier for you. You can bend a round port just as you can a slot port. Just go to the hardware store and buy a 90 degree connector. I once built a box for four e8s with major mounting depth restrictions. The worst part was trying to come up with a port design that worked. [/QUOTE]
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