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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8832323" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I wouldn’t port 6x9s unless it’s for a specific application. It can be done, but the port tuning will probably be kinda high which poses a risk of blowing the speakers if you’re playing under the port tuning. If you are doing full range music with them, I’d just seal them up and use an EQ to try to adjust them to taste. If you have a sub and want to try a midbass port tuning and use a crossover to keep the low bass from going to the 6x9s it would probably work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8832323, member: 678073"] I wouldn’t port 6x9s unless it’s for a specific application. It can be done, but the port tuning will probably be kinda high which poses a risk of blowing the speakers if you’re playing under the port tuning. If you are doing full range music with them, I’d just seal them up and use an EQ to try to adjust them to taste. If you have a sub and want to try a midbass port tuning and use a crossover to keep the low bass from going to the 6x9s it would probably work. [/QUOTE]
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