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<blockquote data-quote="Deamonicus3" data-source="post: 580569" data-attributes="member: 557236"><p>I've got a Q-Logic 1.0 cu ft sub enclosure. It can be used sealed or ported. Well I've had it sealed for a while and I'd like to see the difference porting makes. It has a precut hole that has a plug in it. It also came with a 12" tube to be used for porting. I just can't figure out how long the tube should be. It came with instructions on cutting the tube depeding on what you want the sub tuned to. I can't figure them out. It doesn't define the abreviations well enough. It's only a 10" sub so I know it will not hit real low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deamonicus3, post: 580569, member: 557236"] I've got a Q-Logic 1.0 cu ft sub enclosure. It can be used sealed or ported. Well I've had it sealed for a while and I'd like to see the difference porting makes. It has a precut hole that has a plug in it. It also came with a 12" tube to be used for porting. I just can't figure out how long the tube should be. It came with instructions on cutting the tube depeding on what you want the sub tuned to. I can't figure them out. It doesn't define the abreviations well enough. It's only a 10" sub so I know it will not hit real low. [/QUOTE]
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