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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2089376" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>technicaly it would work.</p><p></p><p>note:any time you decrease the displacement of the enclosure your tuning rises. so calculate how much displacement is that panel that your adding taking from the enclosure volume and what the new tuning freq will be. before you make any changes.</p><p></p><p>best way to make any changes is to cut out as much of the front panel of the enclosure as you can that will increase your internal volume and add a new panel on top of that. and re cut your holes for the sub and port. that also adds to the ports length by what ever the width of the baffle you replace it with. with out taking any internal volume and it looks clean.</p><p></p><p>but yeah its posible. just make sure the port piece youre adding fits snug. use penty of glue and brad nail it or screw it from top and bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2089376, member: 561215"] technicaly it would work. note:any time you decrease the displacement of the enclosure your tuning rises. so calculate how much displacement is that panel that your adding taking from the enclosure volume and what the new tuning freq will be. before you make any changes. best way to make any changes is to cut out as much of the front panel of the enclosure as you can that will increase your internal volume and add a new panel on top of that. and re cut your holes for the sub and port. that also adds to the ports length by what ever the width of the baffle you replace it with. with out taking any internal volume and it looks clean. but yeah its posible. just make sure the port piece youre adding fits snug. use penty of glue and brad nail it or screw it from top and bottom. [/QUOTE]
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