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<blockquote data-quote="jimbob069" data-source="post: 2938725" data-attributes="member: 575863"><p>What you could do, Is make a ported box with optimum volume, with a round PVC port, then when you go to a sealed setup, run the longest possible piece of pvc into the box and cap it on the inside, if you wanted you could also put elbows in the pieces to take a corner so you could take up even more volume inside the box.</p><p></p><p>If I were in your situation I would just make an IDEAL ported box tuned in the low to mid thirties. Because taking up the volume of the box isn't a big deal at all, If it came down to it you could make a block, stacked pieces of MDF glued together and have it velcroe in there to take up the volume.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes you CAN have the best of both worlds, it just takes more work and thinking sometimes.</p><p></p><p>~jim~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbob069, post: 2938725, member: 575863"] What you could do, Is make a ported box with optimum volume, with a round PVC port, then when you go to a sealed setup, run the longest possible piece of pvc into the box and cap it on the inside, if you wanted you could also put elbows in the pieces to take a corner so you could take up even more volume inside the box. If I were in your situation I would just make an IDEAL ported box tuned in the low to mid thirties. Because taking up the volume of the box isn't a big deal at all, If it came down to it you could make a block, stacked pieces of MDF glued together and have it velcroe in there to take up the volume. Sometimes you CAN have the best of both worlds, it just takes more work and thinking sometimes. ~jim~ [/QUOTE]
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