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Im using winisd to calculate my port length. Now lets say it says my port length should be 15" and my box is 30" deep. And my port sits in the middle of the box on the bottom, using the bottom board as a part of the port, lets say 4"h x 12"w. Would I cut the port piece 15", 17" or 13"????

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i ddnt get much out of your original post...

but i believe winsd says port should be 15" it should be 15" total in length... Including the baffle or whatever layers that affect the total lenght of the port..

here is an example...the front is the double baffle side...

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in this case... you would have to cut the "port piece" to 13.5inches.. becuse the front is double baffle...

edit: btw this is a side view... hope it helps...

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i ddnt get much out of your original post...

but i believe winsd says port should be 15" it should be 15" total in length... Including the baffle or whatever layers that affect the total lenght of the port..

here is an example...the front is the double baffle side...

example.jpg

in this case... you would have to cut the "port piece" to 13.5inches.. becuse the front is double baffle...

edit: btw this is a side view... hope it helps...

thanks, that is exactly what I was asking, and my pic was just an example of how the port opening would looking from a frontal view

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