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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 784065" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>Good initiative, but go ahead ant try it, and it will prove to be bad judgement. The theory you ahve just came up with may seem like it will work. But actually you will still experience more port noise then if you were to use one large one. I would use one large one.</p><p></p><p>for 30hz., I would use a 4" port @ 9 1/4" long...................Actually I would build a whole other box, but I understand what you are doing, so this is what I would do. This is jsut to give you an idea of the difference. So you are planning on tossing this box any way. If you need help on alternative ways of cutting out your hole, let me know and I cna give you some methods to cut out your hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 784065, member: 558163"] Good initiative, but go ahead ant try it, and it will prove to be bad judgement. The theory you ahve just came up with may seem like it will work. But actually you will still experience more port noise then if you were to use one large one. I would use one large one. for 30hz., I would use a 4" port @ 9 1/4" long...................Actually I would build a whole other box, but I understand what you are doing, so this is what I would do. This is jsut to give you an idea of the difference. So you are planning on tossing this box any way. If you need help on alternative ways of cutting out your hole, let me know and I cna give you some methods to cut out your hole. [/QUOTE]
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