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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5031580" data-attributes="member: 558845"><p>I was just wanting to know, regarding ported boxes, will the sub closer to the port move more? Reason I ask is because when I had 2 15's I had the port in the middle and tuned the amps to within 1 AC volt of each other on every frequency and never had problems with one sub moving more. But now I have 2 18's and had to side port the box and it seems like the sub right on the port moves more than the one on the other side of the box, away from the port. I have triple checked my amps and they are within a volt of each other on every frequency, the biggest difference is around the tuning frequency, one amp reads 52.3 and the other reads 51.8-51.9, all the rest of the frequencies are right on. So I figure it has to be because the one sub is right on the port because they are getting the same power and same ohm load. Anyone know anything about this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5031580, member: 558845"] I was just wanting to know, regarding ported boxes, will the sub closer to the port move more? Reason I ask is because when I had 2 15's I had the port in the middle and tuned the amps to within 1 AC volt of each other on every frequency and never had problems with one sub moving more. But now I have 2 18's and had to side port the box and it seems like the sub right on the port moves more than the one on the other side of the box, away from the port. I have triple checked my amps and they are within a volt of each other on every frequency, the biggest difference is around the tuning frequency, one amp reads 52.3 and the other reads 51.8-51.9, all the rest of the frequencies are right on. So I figure it has to be because the one sub is right on the port because they are getting the same power and same ohm load. Anyone know anything about this? [/QUOTE]
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