Sealed Enclosure with a 'Twist' - Any Problems?

It is just 2 enclosures glued together. So the only compliction is orienting the 2 boxes so that you satisfy the basik premise of the drawing you did (correct, but i do usually like having something between the 2 magnets, and with woofers with polepiece vents you do not want to cover them up.

So if you have a 2ft3 for one driver then you need 4ft3 for the pair.

What woofer?

dave
Well, Dave... I think this whole thing is starting to make sense to me now. It's funny you say that about the pole piece. In my head, when I thought about that brace between the magnets, I thought about it right in the middle of the magnets (just not thinking about the vent). I wonder if I would have built the whole dang box, put the subwoofer in, and thought, "NOOOOO!!!" lol
 
OH! So... let's say for simplicity and sake of discussion that you took two cubical boxes and attached their backs with the subs firing in opposite directions... that would give you the 'cancellation effect'??
If tight coupling of the drivers can be maintained. One would have to design the single boxes so that a good mechanical connection between the woofers mechanical movement is maintained.

dave
 
Here's the whole package:

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https://soundstream.com/product/r3-12/

One only needs to see 1 number Qts = 0.9878

Ideallly one wants the end Q of the box to be 0.5 to 0.707.

If you put a driver in a box the Q almost always goes up, it is very hard to reduce it (you can a bit), so something like the current one would be used OB where the OB roll-off can help kill some of the excess bass.

dave
That link looks like a current offering from the Soundstream brand, the drivers the op has are from 1995.

I’ve had decent results using smaller sealed cabinets in the corners of vehicles.