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As I'm researching this, I was wondering if using a coaxial speaker changes the parameters for designing a Transmission Line box. I'm assuming that your base the box design on the woofer of the coaxial. Does using a coaxial speaker present any unusual difficulties or anomalies in designing the TL box? Thanks for the help.
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in a co-ax, .. the woofer and tweeter are inline, so make sure you dont have a strange mounting location for the woofer eg. at feet level
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treat it like any FR being used in a TL.
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