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Bracing Ports

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If i where planning on useing external ports for my SPL set up (probably a pair of 6") to decrease cancelation and turbulance would it still be a good idea toconjure up some type of brace for the port? i would assume so but im not 100% sure.

Keep in mind i want to easily be able to change the length of the port not only for trial and error testing to get the highest score but also so i can give it a daily tuning for the ride too and from the competitions and so i dont have to lug the Ava out of and into my truck every other weekend.

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duct tape, LOL

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don't laugh...it works....especially when testing....makes port changes extremely quick and easy to do....

duct tape x3!!!!!

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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Yes, i know...duct tape...is loud.

Ive seen entier insides of an enclosure with a layre of ductape along with ports and of course between the speaker basket and the enclsoure...

i pretty much have my enclosure design down in my head... Its gonna take alot of wood, alot of fiberglass resin, some all thread, duct tape, and some sort of puddy....its going to have almost no turbulance yet will be more solid than a rock...i hope

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Noah, whats your AIM if you have it? kickin' i have yoru but you are always mobile, ive been talking to shawn, i think w/e score is set with in reason ill be able to beat it with ya'lls help.

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