Flexible ports

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I am sure this is a silly question but I have to ask it. Is it necessary that a port be rigid in nature? Most of the ports I've seen are things like cardboard, MDF, or PVC but JL Audio has (had?) the flex port stuff. I was wondering if I could use the metal dryer tubing to make flexible ports and then use fiberglass to fabricate Aero-port style openings? Thoughts? Mark

 
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