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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedEuphoria" data-source="post: 7230294" data-attributes="member: 623992"><p>does the sub have a pole vent?</p><p></p><p>I dont think the subs being as close to the port is the biggest deal. Meaning I dont think you'll have to get 1" close, just instead of centering them , skew them more "towards" the port then centered or the other side. Even since you want them to have space around the back of the sub so its not right against the side wall(especially since its 3" to the back)</p><p></p><p>For your application it may work best to have the single large port in the middle??. You would loose a touch of internal volume due to little extra wood having to make more of a "T" shaped port</p><p></p><p>Just remember with a box that big and subs that big, your going to want a double baffle, and plenty of bracing which will eat into internal volume also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedEuphoria, post: 7230294, member: 623992"] does the sub have a pole vent? I dont think the subs being as close to the port is the biggest deal. Meaning I dont think you'll have to get 1" close, just instead of centering them , skew them more "towards" the port then centered or the other side. Even since you want them to have space around the back of the sub so its not right against the side wall(especially since its 3" to the back) For your application it may work best to have the single large port in the middle??. You would loose a touch of internal volume due to little extra wood having to make more of a "T" shaped port Just remember with a box that big and subs that big, your going to want a double baffle, and plenty of bracing which will eat into internal volume also [/QUOTE]
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