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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2800322" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>if you properly brace your enclosure, and properly fasten it to the floor, it shouldnt be a problem placing anything on top of the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>as far as what would be the best direction to face the port.</p><p></p><p>you should just find the best posible fit in the enclosure where there are no physical restrictions of air flow on the inside opening of the port, as well as on the outside opening of the port. you whant to face the port opening away from the litening area. since you dont whant to hear any shuffling sound created by the port and air coming in and out of it. also there are mid frequencies being produced by resonance inside the enclosure which excape trough the port opening. you dont want them going directly to the lisening area either. other then that, you just want enough space in between the sub and the floor, to displace the same amount of air the sub can move. that way the space in between the sub and the floor, doesnt become a restriction factor to the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2800322, member: 561215"] if you properly brace your enclosure, and properly fasten it to the floor, it shouldnt be a problem placing anything on top of the enclosure. as far as what would be the best direction to face the port. you should just find the best posible fit in the enclosure where there are no physical restrictions of air flow on the inside opening of the port, as well as on the outside opening of the port. you whant to face the port opening away from the litening area. since you dont whant to hear any shuffling sound created by the port and air coming in and out of it. also there are mid frequencies being produced by resonance inside the enclosure which excape trough the port opening. you dont want them going directly to the lisening area either. other then that, you just want enough space in between the sub and the floor, to displace the same amount of air the sub can move. that way the space in between the sub and the floor, doesnt become a restriction factor to the sub. [/QUOTE]
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