Ts parameters and multiple drivers

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All that is really significant is the Vas, which doubles assuming you're not going isobaric, and halves if you do. Model in WinISD; it will model as many drivers as you wish. Series versus parallel is 90% a matter of just keeping the total load where your amp is happy with it. You can get more picky if you wish, but keeping the impedance load within the usual 4 to 8 ohm window also keeps everything else from getting hinky as well.
 
Read the article.. while it is helpful, I don't think it gave me everything I need.. Am I completely blind?

Based on your original question, I believe that everything you need to define an equivalent driver to model two drivers in series or in parallel is provided in the write-up. If you compare the three sample simulation inputs, you will find the modifications to Re, BL, Sd, and Vad required and the impact on SPL at 1 m for 1 watt input and system impedance. You should be able to derive an equivalent driver and use it in a simple T/S analysis of a ported or sealed enclosure. Not sure what else I can provide or reference.
 
If
"a" is the number of elements that are connected in series, electrically,
"b" is 1 for normal configuration, 2 for isobaric configuration and
"n" is the total number of elements, the new values are calculated as:

Vas=Vas1*n/b^2
Bl=Bl1*a
Sd=Sd1*n/b
Re=Re1*a^2/n
Le=Le1*a^2/n

So two drivers in series, side by side has a=2, b=1, n=2 and
Vas=2*Vas1
Bl=2*Bl1
Sd=2*Sd1
Re=2*Re1
Le=2*Le1
 
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