Nice choice Kurt
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For those interested, here is an example of what port resonance can look like in a frequency response curve. The speaker is an expensive ($3800/pair) 2-way bookshelf speaker with a front-mounted slot port.
The measurements are from Stereophile.
The red trace shows the output of the port, with a prominent peak centered at roughly 700-800 Hz. This peak is about 10 dB quieter than the mid woofer's output at that range, and I'd expect, it can be heard depending on the volume and musical content. In this example, the front-mounted slot port is not worth the effort.
I expect most speakers to have quieter port resonance, at least 20-25 dB below the mid woofer. If its rear-mounted any port resonance should not be heard.