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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5234897" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I was talking about spending the time/testing to find the optimum amount of port area to maximize SPL. Many times this involves building mutliple boxes of different sizes, proportions and layouts just to find out which gives the best results. But that's for the serious competitors. If you have to ask about it, you really dont need to do it.</p><p>There is such a thing as too much port area too, the sub unloads too easily. Im not necessarily saying two 6's would do that in this case, Im just saying port area benefits have their limits as well. For most daily systems, it comes down to not choking the sub off, and not displaying audible port noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5234897, member: 549629"] I was talking about spending the time/testing to find the optimum amount of port area to maximize SPL. Many times this involves building mutliple boxes of different sizes, proportions and layouts just to find out which gives the best results. But that's for the serious competitors. If you have to ask about it, you really dont need to do it. There is such a thing as too much port area too, the sub unloads too easily. Im not necessarily saying two 6's would do that in this case, Im just saying port area benefits have their limits as well. For most daily systems, it comes down to not choking the sub off, and not displaying audible port noise. [/QUOTE]
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