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<blockquote data-quote="Bigrick31" data-source="post: 689625" data-attributes="member: 553354"><p>in that vid where the guy used the membrane to make a loud 6.5 the speaker was mounted at the end of the port. i say go for it and see how it sounds. maybe if you can get the sub position just right to where the air coming from inside the box leaves the port at the same time the air that the cone moves does may reinforce eachother. (I dunno what im talking about) id think youd want a pretty wide port so the outer wall is far enough away from the cone though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigrick31, post: 689625, member: 553354"] in that vid where the guy used the membrane to make a loud 6.5 the speaker was mounted at the end of the port. i say go for it and see how it sounds. maybe if you can get the sub position just right to where the air coming from inside the box leaves the port at the same time the air that the cone moves does may reinforce eachother. (I dunno what im talking about) id think youd want a pretty wide port so the outer wall is far enough away from the cone though. [/QUOTE]
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