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<blockquote data-quote="Volenti" data-source="post: 6031352" data-attributes="member: 566487"><p>I've done plenty of T-lines with the 2nd sub partly down the line, works fine (can actually smooth the response a little). It's not untill the sub is over 1/3 of the way down the line that you start having significant negative effects.</p><p></p><p>Just give the open end plenty of room to breathe in the car, these lines are particularly sensitive to loading.</p><p></p><p>[edit] and yes it does look too short for a 32hz line though I have done similar length lines for customers and they liked em so "shrug".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volenti, post: 6031352, member: 566487"] I've done plenty of T-lines with the 2nd sub partly down the line, works fine (can actually smooth the response a little). It's not untill the sub is over 1/3 of the way down the line that you start having significant negative effects. Just give the open end plenty of room to breathe in the car, these lines are particularly sensitive to loading. [edit] and yes it does look too short for a 32hz line though I have done similar length lines for customers and they liked em so "shrug". [/QUOTE]
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