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I recall there being a (vented, I believe) twin driver arrangement that shrinks the box size over a single for the same response. Can anyone detail this? Or provide a link.
I have some 8's good for 28Hz with some 6 dB of bass assist in a 27L B4 alignment. |
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Look up Isobaric loading. It allows you to half the volume of an enclosure.
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