Not sure what this means, are you referring to using a controller as refrenced above.
Sorry, I missed this.
I meant put the drivers back-to-back so they're on opposite sides of the box, with a box so small that the magnets are physically pushed against each other. That will provide some bracing, and mean the box itself doesn't vibrate.
You'd need a lot of power to shift the cones, but you'd have a ~12" cube with a decent amount of output capability and as much low-end extension as you want.
Chris
Also does anyone have a link to a site where i could learn to understand the information bjorno gave me
IMO: Digging in deep here will not hurt at all:
Quarter Wavelength Loudspeaker Design
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