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Has anyone ACTUALLY fooled around with sub/port placement?
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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8057597" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>The general concensus is subs up/port back. Just keeps your box from being super-tall. You can also do subs &amp; port rear-firing but it adds to enclosure height/width. We have a thread on my forum where we played around with the who sub/port configuration thing. Whole idea is to avoid quarter-loading off nearby surfaces unless you really know what you're doing when you engineer your airflow around the port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8057597, member: 644168"] The general concensus is subs up/port back. Just keeps your box from being super-tall. You can also do subs & port rear-firing but it adds to enclosure height/width. We have a thread on my forum where we played around with the who sub/port configuration thing. Whole idea is to avoid quarter-loading off nearby surfaces unless you really know what you're doing when you engineer your airflow around the port. [/QUOTE]
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