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<blockquote data-quote="gunny86" data-source="post: 690702" data-attributes="member: 544625"><p>i dont think that would work to well although i kinda want to see what happens, i think you would have some big cancellation problems with the front waves of the driver mixing with the rear. plus i think you would encounter alot of port noise.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention that the volume that the port holds will change evertime the bass hits because the drivers cone will be moving in and out. basicly i think it would sound very.... bad... but try it, i could be wrong. just make sure if you do that you post some pics and results of what it sounds like. good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunny86, post: 690702, member: 544625"] i dont think that would work to well although i kinda want to see what happens, i think you would have some big cancellation problems with the front waves of the driver mixing with the rear. plus i think you would encounter alot of port noise. Not to mention that the volume that the port holds will change evertime the bass hits because the drivers cone will be moving in and out. basicly i think it would sound very.... bad... but try it, i could be wrong. just make sure if you do that you post some pics and results of what it sounds like. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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