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i dont understand with ports some ppl say that you always put your ports on the same side as your subwoofers. looking around on forums i see ports being put on all different side what is the best way. does it even matter i have a van and i want to put the subwoofers facing the front of the car and van the ports facing the tailgate what is best

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It's best to use punctuation. Please do so.

I can hardly understand what you are trying to say and I'm sure others are having a hard time too.

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Subwoofers firing up and port facing the back.

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look im not great at spelling please dont make fun of me i just asked a ?

O.k. are you putting subs to the front an ports to the back?

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ya i just got off the phone with rockford they told me to put the port with the subwoofer never in the back of the encloser dont know what to do? its for 8! 12 inch subwoofers they told me the port should be 100 square inch and 7.5 inch deep tuned to 35 hz what you think

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look im not great at spelling please dont make fun of me i just asked a ?

You did? I couldn't tell :Doh:

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i went on this forum because i thought i could get good smart help ! instead all i get is jokes and made fun of. i love car audio just like many of you i thought it would be ok to ask stuff on in this forum and get reply back that i could use. i have had good reply from some of you and i thank them because they are not on this forum to make fun of ppl they are on to share with others what they think or know

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i went on this forum because i thought i could get good smart help ! instead all i get is jokes and made fun of. i love car audio just like many of you i thought it would be ok to ask stuff on in this forum and get reply back that i could use. i have had good reply from some of you and i thank them because they are not on this forum to make fun of ppl they are on to share with others what they think or know
Man I here for you, now tell us what you need so we can get you loud. I'm 41 years old an started in car audio in 1986 an still get made fun of here, so can we start over?

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Lots of people will help, just re-read your post before hitting reply. The goal is to make it easy to read. :)

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rockford knows very little with building boxes

sub up port back is loudest

sub back port back is the flattest playing

woah killer, I don't 100% agree with any of your three blanket statements.

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the performance of your enclosure alignment mainly depends on the vehicle. however there are a lot of other factors contributing how your woofers will perform.

start by reading these threads and then trying to rephrase your ? with more information. otherwise it's a shot in the dark, your guess will be as good as mine with the info you provided.

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=22849

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=13994

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thanks for some of your reply's! thats why i couldnt understand why rockford is saying just port front with subwoofers. i have seen 100's of enclosers done with subwoofer to the front and ports to the back. i just want it to hit very hard and go low that makes my windshield flex :fing34:

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thanks for some of your reply's! thats why i couldnt understand why rockford is saying just port front with subwoofers. i have seen 100's of enclosers done with subwoofer to the front and ports to the back. i just want it to hit very hard and go low that makes my windshield flex :fing34:
Keep the post coming and good luck.

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