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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8154991" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Almost certain it is. It it's a huge null right at 60 and nowhere else then that's likely what it is. Unbolt the box, face it rear and you dip should go away. Sub back port up generally doesn't have alot of ouput from the port though. If this does fix your 60hz problem, you may want to do another box with sub back port back or sub back port side. BTW, I was really suprised to see my name on the first page lol. Don't forget about using PM's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8154991, member: 560148"] Almost certain it is. It it's a huge null right at 60 and nowhere else then that's likely what it is. Unbolt the box, face it rear and you dip should go away. Sub back port up generally doesn't have alot of ouput from the port though. If this does fix your 60hz problem, you may want to do another box with sub back port back or sub back port side. BTW, I was really suprised to see my name on the first page lol. Don't forget about using PM's. [/QUOTE]
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