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<blockquote data-quote="spltuscon" data-source="post: 6770328" data-attributes="member: 611863"><p>Adding a second 3" port 7" long will make your tuning 54.5hz compared to the 38.5hz it is now (assuming you volume is correct), switching to a 4 would put you at 49hz if you still go 7" long. Pretty sure neither is a good option.... I know you are trying not to spend any money on it, but if you don't want to port noise (and want some additional output) you should just start fresh with a larger port and 3/4 mdf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spltuscon, post: 6770328, member: 611863"] Adding a second 3" port 7" long will make your tuning 54.5hz compared to the 38.5hz it is now (assuming you volume is correct), switching to a 4 would put you at 49hz if you still go 7" long. Pretty sure neither is a good option.... I know you are trying not to spend any money on it, but if you don't want to port noise (and want some additional output) you should just start fresh with a larger port and 3/4 mdf. [/QUOTE]
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