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DYohn 
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Posted: August 13, 2008 at 11:09 AM / IP Logged  
A slot-port is generally a vented, bass reflex enclosure.  A transmission line is a special type of vented system.  Using the two terms together is proper if that is how the system is designed, but beware that only a very few slot-ported enclosures are actually transmission lines so it could be marketing hype.
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Ya well it says thats what it is. I just really need to save some money i cant spend 120$ on a box and i have no idea how to build one.
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I humbly suggest you wait until you can afford to have the proper enclosure constructed for your woofer.
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Okay. so a ported box. and i want it to be more loud that sound quality. soo like 36Hz to like 40Hz?
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Yes, 36Hz to 40Hz would work for loudness. I would not look at anything over 40Hz though.
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