enough bracing??

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Do you think i would still need to do some shelf bracing on the inside of this speaker (front to back) There isnt much of a cavity to speak of (about 12 cm^3 per speaker) and the wood volume is almost greater than the air volume on the inside. :smash: I'm planning on using the asphalt based damping sheet that parts express sells for the inside walls (the main reason im using that product is ive still got alot left over from my sub (99% done)) Any thoughts, comments, suggestions?
 
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one more ?

Ok, ive decided to use some 1/4'' hdf i have a sheet of as bracing every 2 speakers (~5'') But now i have another question, is it better to use something like 36 drivers in order to get a near perfect 8 ohms, or can you do 40 and so some fancy configuration with the drivers to get it relatively close to 8 ohms. Will there be any negative effect from doing that (ie harder for the amp to drive the load, differences in volume) If there are going to be differences in volume, wouldnt it work to put the louder sets near the middle to almost simulate the power tapering technique some have used in line arrays?
 
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