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<blockquote data-quote="XxAndreaxX" data-source="post: 8645267" data-attributes="member: 669406"><p>no, i'll keep the 15", at worse case scenario, I'll stuff the port, and keep it sealed. you think i'll have much cancellation??? I've seen many home theatre subs with the port behind the cone and they do well. most of subs out there actually have the port opposite to the woofer. only caraudio has the port on the front for obvious reason, because on the back, you would seal the port with the back seats. in my case, the port woud match exactly to the hole that connects to the cockpit.</p><p></p><p>Another question I have, I've seen most of ported doublé woofer have divided enclosures, with a Wall beween woofers. is there any difference to play both woofers in the same enclosure??</p><p></p><p>thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XxAndreaxX, post: 8645267, member: 669406"] no, i'll keep the 15", at worse case scenario, I'll stuff the port, and keep it sealed. you think i'll have much cancellation??? I've seen many home theatre subs with the port behind the cone and they do well. most of subs out there actually have the port opposite to the woofer. only caraudio has the port on the front for obvious reason, because on the back, you would seal the port with the back seats. in my case, the port woud match exactly to the hole that connects to the cockpit. Another question I have, I've seen most of ported doublé woofer have divided enclosures, with a Wall beween woofers. is there any difference to play both woofers in the same enclosure?? thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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