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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
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Hi,
Which would be the best push-pull configuration for my 2 12" subwoofers. Questions: 1) Which is better - (a) Push-pull with the subs on opposite sides, or (b) one sub on the side and one on the bottom face up? 2) On a push-pull configuration with a sub on the side and one on the bottom, Is it better to enclose the bottom sub with one side open (same side as the side-mounted sub), or is it be to have no sides/bottom to allow the sub's pressure to radiate in all directions. Thanks for all the help. Adrian |
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opposite sides and tightly coupled. If the subs have good linearity excursion-wise you might well find they work better just mounted push-push.
dave
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