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How do you plan for 45s in port?
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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8523471" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>Thank you! As silly as it sounds I didn't think to sketch it out on the bottom so the measurements are 1:1. With the pieces to scale it should be easier to flesh out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip, gotta be wary of that port noise.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is for a daily, music only, no competitions. So close is good, but I won't lose any sleep if it's off a bit. Thank for the suggestion. I've looked around for other people doing sub up port up and it's always due to a space constraint. I agree though, it'd be better than not giving the port enough space to breath. The cherokee is a small vehicle and there's not a ton of room behind the second seat, so if I don't have enough room I'll consider that. It might not be as loud, but I'm sure either way would be loud enough for music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8523471, member: 658055"] Thank you! As silly as it sounds I didn't think to sketch it out on the bottom so the measurements are 1:1. With the pieces to scale it should be easier to flesh out. Thanks for the tip, gotta be wary of that port noise. This is for a daily, music only, no competitions. So close is good, but I won't lose any sleep if it's off a bit. Thank for the suggestion. I've looked around for other people doing sub up port up and it's always due to a space constraint. I agree though, it'd be better than not giving the port enough space to breath. The cherokee is a small vehicle and there's not a ton of room behind the second seat, so if I don't have enough room I'll consider that. It might not be as loud, but I'm sure either way would be loud enough for music. [/QUOTE]
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