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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7837497" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>I think mine was 8" on the dot. I think they do different sizes so they can put them inside of eachother for storage (which makes sense that they go down in 1/4" increments cause the thickness of them is 1/8"). From my experience, they work best if you can get the port to be flush with whatever side its attached to. If the port extends outwards you'll get port noise. Having it flush against the wood helps it act almost like a flare and it calms down a lot of the port noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7837497, member: 628495"] I think mine was 8" on the dot. I think they do different sizes so they can put them inside of eachother for storage (which makes sense that they go down in 1/4" increments cause the thickness of them is 1/8"). From my experience, they work best if you can get the port to be flush with whatever side its attached to. If the port extends outwards you'll get port noise. Having it flush against the wood helps it act almost like a flare and it calms down a lot of the port noise. [/QUOTE]
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