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<blockquote data-quote="Bama Shadow" data-source="post: 7217267" data-attributes="member: 573603"><p>Thanks for the replies guys.</p><p></p><p>Winky I already have the subs and amps, but they are in a box Polk reccomended and the port is too small. I have had them for 6 months and every time I crank on it I smell glue burning. I talked to the local shop (Steve Cook owns it) and his box guy said maybe a larger port would help. Current box is 1.84c/f port is 1.75x9.5x15 tuned at 36.78 according to Polk.</p><p></p><p>Also I would prefer a center port in a T shape. Given that it is 2.5" wide x 24" long with a 16" deep (outside) would I take the port back 14" @ 2.5" wide, then split it off into two 1.25" wide ports x 5" long ? If I am off, could someone please explain how to figure a T shaped port ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama Shadow, post: 7217267, member: 573603"] Thanks for the replies guys. Winky I already have the subs and amps, but they are in a box Polk reccomended and the port is too small. I have had them for 6 months and every time I crank on it I smell glue burning. I talked to the local shop (Steve Cook owns it) and his box guy said maybe a larger port would help. Current box is 1.84c/f port is 1.75x9.5x15 tuned at 36.78 according to Polk. Also I would prefer a center port in a T shape. Given that it is 2.5" wide x 24" long with a 16" deep (outside) would I take the port back 14" @ 2.5" wide, then split it off into two 1.25" wide ports x 5" long ? If I am off, could someone please explain how to figure a T shaped port ? [/QUOTE]
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