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I'm in the process of creating a new box for my 4-12" MTX t5512-44. All i need is some ideas on how to port it, so far i have not used a ported box before so i really have no idea on which one is best. As of right now until i get the final dimensions they stand as this 28Wx36Hx14D. I have to remeasure the area that it will be going in but haven't had the chance to do that yet.

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personally i like to do areo ports. but have never really done a really nice slot port yet <_<. ... if u need help getting all the messurements i can help you out after i get home from school. do you know what your wanting to tune to?

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personally i like to do areo ports. but have never really done a really nice slot port yet <_<. ... if u need help getting all the messurements i can help you out after i get home from school. do you know what your wanting to tune to?

Prob. going to sound like a noob here but no i really have no idea about tuning. Basically i was just going to go off the specs that MTX gave me for the ported box but wasnt sure if that would be the best thing to do for it.

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Would i be better off with just going with a bigger sealed box than i have now?

Honestly, you might. You just don't have enough room for 4 12's ported.

How much difference is there between the two? (ported to sealed)

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