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<blockquote data-quote="Deamonicus3" data-source="post: 581091" data-attributes="member: 557236"><p>OK I put the sub in the car with the port tube in it. I didn't cut it yet. I just wanted to see if there was any difference in sound. Well even with it not being "tuned" correctly, it sounds alot better. The port is on top of the box and I have about 5 inches of clearance. Well I basically did what you said and moved the tube up a little so it was sticking out of the box. I really didn't hear a difference. The sub manual says that for a 1.0 cu ft box with a 3" port it should be 7.62" long. I may just use that length. This is my first sub and it's a cheap one so If I have to I'll upgrade later. I'm just learning right now. Thanks for the help bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deamonicus3, post: 581091, member: 557236"] OK I put the sub in the car with the port tube in it. I didn't cut it yet. I just wanted to see if there was any difference in sound. Well even with it not being "tuned" correctly, it sounds alot better. The port is on top of the box and I have about 5 inches of clearance. Well I basically did what you said and moved the tube up a little so it was sticking out of the box. I really didn't hear a difference. The sub manual says that for a 1.0 cu ft box with a 3" port it should be 7.62" long. I may just use that length. This is my first sub and it's a cheap one so If I have to I'll upgrade later. I'm just learning right now. Thanks for the help bro. [/QUOTE]
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