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3 different sub sizes in same box???
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<blockquote data-quote="Lets Get It" data-source="post: 4898558" data-attributes="member: 584464"><p>Ok, this guy I know is sayin hes goin to get 3 different size subs (10, 12, &amp; 15) and put it in a box. the box he says will have three different chambers powered by 3 different amps. Now i tell him that its not goin to work because they will cancel out. He keeps telling me that it will work because each sub has a different peak frequency.</p><p></p><p>so my question is who is rite, me or him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lets Get It, post: 4898558, member: 584464"] Ok, this guy I know is sayin hes goin to get 3 different size subs (10, 12, & 15) and put it in a box. the box he says will have three different chambers powered by 3 different amps. Now i tell him that its not goin to work because they will cancel out. He keeps telling me that it will work because each sub has a different peak frequency. so my question is who is rite, me or him? [/QUOTE]
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