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<blockquote data-quote="AltarCrystal" data-source="post: 3046349" data-attributes="member: 576763"><p>And to make it a third post in a row, should I just do somewhat like I was talking about earlier, except insted of two 34" long of 4" pipe, a single 4" pipe, whilh would be 15.89" long. Probably be sub on the left, port on the right. It'd run back, up or down, and then across the back. Brace it to the back (This would be smartest, right?) and put an elbow and point it in the most open area to get it out from against the walls.</p><p></p><p>I'm also planning on making custom made flares...no clue how, but it will be done. Luckily my dad is into construction and stuff, as is much of my family, so we'll think of something. Maybe even fiberglass?</p><p></p><p>We were thinking of getting a reduccer, from like 5" or so to 4" if they even make them, cut off at the end of the transistion, and sand it down.</p><p></p><p>How much of a difference would 2 ports be over one port? Would this mess with the sound as opposed to just having normal ports?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AltarCrystal, post: 3046349, member: 576763"] And to make it a third post in a row, should I just do somewhat like I was talking about earlier, except insted of two 34" long of 4" pipe, a single 4" pipe, whilh would be 15.89" long. Probably be sub on the left, port on the right. It'd run back, up or down, and then across the back. Brace it to the back (This would be smartest, right?) and put an elbow and point it in the most open area to get it out from against the walls. I'm also planning on making custom made flares...no clue how, but it will be done. Luckily my dad is into construction and stuff, as is much of my family, so we'll think of something. Maybe even fiberglass? We were thinking of getting a reduccer, from like 5" or so to 4" if they even make them, cut off at the end of the transistion, and sand it down. How much of a difference would 2 ports be over one port? Would this mess with the sound as opposed to just having normal ports? [/QUOTE]
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