Back on the topic of the box. With subs that large I'd definately split them up. A friend of mine did it with his 15's and 1 sub would over power the other and cause it to push the other out. Ended up putting a divider in and it was fine.
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Back on the topic of the box. With subs that large I'd definately split them up. A friend of mine did it with his 15's and 1 sub would over power the other and cause it to push the other out. Ended up putting a divider in and it was fine.
This is retarded and would never happen if you installed two of the SAME.
The only REAL reason you'd have each sub in its own chamber is so that when you blow one up you can still keep rocking the other while repairing/replacing the other one.
Stereo subs in a car just seems overkill if you have proper midbass up front already....![]()
i like vibrating. kind of relaxing in its own way.
me and a friend did a comarison of subs like this. 2 in one chamber and each in their own. found that on the same amp with the same amount of power at the same volume the subs that each had a chamber performed better. seemed that they hit a little harder and cleaner. my thoughts were that they were not fighting each other on the beats, not fighting for air as one takes it away if you catch my drift. probably not the same as others have found, but i figured i would throw in my .02
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