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Seen this box before? Subs INSIDE of square port?
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<blockquote data-quote="mastergunsx15" data-source="post: 5974797" data-attributes="member: 567877"><p>what about doing the port the way you are thinking but instead of mounting the subs on the walls of the port, doing an angle on the front baffle. if you cant understand what i am saying, it would be as if there was a huge port flare and the subs mounted on the flares. it should allow you to do as much port area as you want while not having to worry about the cancellation problem from the subs being mounted to the inside of the port itself. i, however, am not sure if you would have an issue with space when doing it that way but its something to consider. with there being a flare on the end of the port it may help you with airflow a tad as well.</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastergunsx15, post: 5974797, member: 567877"] what about doing the port the way you are thinking but instead of mounting the subs on the walls of the port, doing an angle on the front baffle. if you cant understand what i am saying, it would be as if there was a huge port flare and the subs mounted on the flares. it should allow you to do as much port area as you want while not having to worry about the cancellation problem from the subs being mounted to the inside of the port itself. i, however, am not sure if you would have an issue with space when doing it that way but its something to consider. with there being a flare on the end of the port it may help you with airflow a tad as well. Nick [/QUOTE]
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