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<blockquote data-quote="bean" data-source="post: 59772" data-attributes="member: 541109"><p>Don't do anything more. Box building is a science. You don't just put a hole here or a port there. And this, "Relieving Pressure?" Who told you to do that? A port in an enclosure has a very specific function. Usually the enclosure needs to be larger than a sealed one. The port needs to be a specific length and diameter. The enclosure is the MOST important part of the sub woofer system. From what you've described, you might as well take a shit in a box and plug that into your amplifier. You'll get the same response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bean, post: 59772, member: 541109"] Don't do anything more. Box building is a science. You don't just put a hole here or a port there. And this, "Relieving Pressure?" Who told you to do that? A port in an enclosure has a very specific function. Usually the enclosure needs to be larger than a sealed one. The port needs to be a specific length and diameter. The enclosure is the MOST important part of the sub woofer system. From what you've described, you might as well take a shit in a box and plug that into your amplifier. You'll get the same response. [/QUOTE]
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