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I'm not 100% if T-Lines work well with the sub right beside the mouth of the port... I think you want them as far apart as possible to maximize the gains of the quarter wave but that's just my take on it...
So in other means you willo have to swicth some things out.for the box like he said he is not 100% sure of it.put a lil more thought in it youll figure it out quik. :hairtrick:

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In a tline you want the sub as far away from the port as possible, just like every single sub box. 45 all corners and make sure you dont have any flex in the box.

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In a tline you want the sub as far away from the port as possible, just like every single sub box. 45 all corners and make sure you dont have any flex in the box.

Danley style tapped horns and Meyer SB1000 type enclosures require the driver to be coupling with the mouth of the vent. Not all enclosures require spacing of the mouth and driver.

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Danley style tapped horns and Meyer SB1000 type enclosures require the driver to be coupling with the mouth of the vent. Not all enclosures require spacing of the mouth and driver.

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thats how i like to build mine

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Danley style tapped horns and Meyer SB1000 type enclosures require the driver to be coupling with the mouth of the vent. Not all enclosures require spacing of the mouth and driver.

Cheers,

Mick

<3 me some tapped horns... ever played with them? I built a little one for a single PG RSD 10" on about 600wrms and it was awesome... super fast, blended superbly and got loud as hell when it needed to. Just had to be careful with the subsonic filter, it unloaded like CRAZY if you got too low...

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