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subwoofer port help please
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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1095774" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>TBH, if it was me, and if the sub is worth it, I might try to source a pair of Dayton (or other) 10" PRs, but units meant for DIY, so that you can tune them, and then repair it. That, or get someone to measure the TSPs of the woofer (with Dayton DATS or something similar), and as Cedric ([member=17355]Baine Bloodhoof[/member]) said, design and build a whole new box for it. The new box will probably be much larger than the existing unit, so be prepared for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1095774, member: 1210"] TBH, if it was me, and if the sub is worth it, I might try to source a pair of Dayton (or other) 10" PRs, but units meant for DIY, so that you can tune them, and then repair it. That, or get someone to measure the TSPs of the woofer (with Dayton DATS or something similar), and as Cedric ([member=17355]Baine Bloodhoof[/member]) said, design and build a whole new box for it. The new box will probably be much larger than the existing unit, so be prepared for that. [/QUOTE]
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