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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6895359" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>The easiest way to change tuning would be using Aero ports, those are really simple to change the tuning. The only time I ran into issues with those was depending on the tuning you want sometimes the port has to be too long and the internal flares hit the sub, or have to be right where the sub is. I had an enclosure a few years ago that used two 4" aero ports for burps, then 3 3" aeros for music. I would have been happy just keep the pair fours for both, but they'd have hit the motors. I had a removable baffle for each set of ports. I'm doing the same thing with my new box too.</p><p></p><p>You can go the route of having a pair of enclosures, I had one for my competition only 10" Fi's and another for actually playing music, downside is having to swap them out after each show. I'll end up doing that with my new 15's enclosure, as long as I have someone around to help pull it out. My back isn't as good as it used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6895359, member: 587873"] The easiest way to change tuning would be using Aero ports, those are really simple to change the tuning. The only time I ran into issues with those was depending on the tuning you want sometimes the port has to be too long and the internal flares hit the sub, or have to be right where the sub is. I had an enclosure a few years ago that used two 4" aero ports for burps, then 3 3" aeros for music. I would have been happy just keep the pair fours for both, but they'd have hit the motors. I had a removable baffle for each set of ports. I'm doing the same thing with my new box too. You can go the route of having a pair of enclosures, I had one for my competition only 10" Fi's and another for actually playing music, downside is having to swap them out after each show. I'll end up doing that with my new 15's enclosure, as long as I have someone around to help pull it out. My back isn't as good as it used to be. [/QUOTE]
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