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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brett
Der. I still stand by my statement that front is not universally best as you stated. To give an example, the last ported sub I built had the driver on the baffle at the very bottom, and the port was on the bottom only a short distance away, so phase difference was minor. I can always find an extreme example to make a point, but I understand physics well enough to not make the mistake of ports several feet away. [/QUOTE I am sure you do understand the physics but it is good to mention because some people just starting out building boxes may make that mistake |
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