Don't ever put send into the port. Speakers usually have a designated loading hole separated with the plane bellow the port. If such doesn't exist than don't bother.
A resistance loading needed when speaker represents a tough load. Usually you connect to the speaker wires a resistor in-series to match the amp's minimal load resistance.
The effect is you'll tame bass freequencies where your amp hasn't enough power to deliver.
If your amp clips at high freequencies than you need to decrease the resistance and you add in-parallel load resistor to the speaker binding posts so your speaker will have lower impedance. There you should make sure that your amplifier is able to deliver enough current to already decreased load otherwise you might face a blown woofer which is substantially more costly than tweeter.
A resistance loading needed when speaker represents a tough load. Usually you connect to the speaker wires a resistor in-series to match the amp's minimal load resistance.
The effect is you'll tame bass freequencies where your amp hasn't enough power to deliver.
If your amp clips at high freequencies than you need to decrease the resistance and you add in-parallel load resistor to the speaker binding posts so your speaker will have lower impedance. There you should make sure that your amplifier is able to deliver enough current to already decreased load otherwise you might face a blown woofer which is substantially more costly than tweeter.