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how do i make this port
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 8124813" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>We need to know the exact size of the enclosure to give you an accurate port spec. Without that all we can do is guess like your other builder did and you would be no better off in the end. There is no magic/generic port size for an 18 that you can just slap in there and be guranteed that it sounds good. Once we find out the size of the enclosure you might find its easier to just lengthen your aero ports to get the sound you want. When you get around to measuring the enclosure go ahead and measure the length on the aero ports as well as giving us the diameter of the ports so we have all the info we need. Are you sure your subsonic filter isn't set too high and killing your lows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 8124813, member: 584130"] We need to know the exact size of the enclosure to give you an accurate port spec. Without that all we can do is guess like your other builder did and you would be no better off in the end. There is no magic/generic port size for an 18 that you can just slap in there and be guranteed that it sounds good. Once we find out the size of the enclosure you might find its easier to just lengthen your aero ports to get the sound you want. When you get around to measuring the enclosure go ahead and measure the length on the aero ports as well as giving us the diameter of the ports so we have all the info we need. Are you sure your subsonic filter isn't set too high and killing your lows? [/QUOTE]
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