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adding a 4th sub, do chamber specs need to match other 3 to sound good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Better-Action" data-source="post: 8046304" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>Yea it does kinda make a difference. If its poor quality equipment you could get much louder with fewer drivers. You could save space and be louder.... in general. But its your setup so yea, whatever you want.</p><p></p><p>If the tuning and airspace is the same it should be OK. The only thing I can think of would be that because of the different enclosure you may get different box rise on that one. Which I don't know if it would be significant enough to matter, but I'm thinking probably not.</p><p></p><p>Edit - I forgot it would be on a different amp. If your set on having 4 my recommendation would be to rebuild an enclosure for all 4, and get a amp that can power all 4. Seperate boxes and different amps and different boxes is not the way it should be done. 1 box, 1 amp and it should work out OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 8046304, member: 644606"] Yea it does kinda make a difference. If its poor quality equipment you could get much louder with fewer drivers. You could save space and be louder.... in general. But its your setup so yea, whatever you want. If the tuning and airspace is the same it should be OK. The only thing I can think of would be that because of the different enclosure you may get different box rise on that one. Which I don't know if it would be significant enough to matter, but I'm thinking probably not. Edit - I forgot it would be on a different amp. If your set on having 4 my recommendation would be to rebuild an enclosure for all 4, and get a amp that can power all 4. Seperate boxes and different amps and different boxes is not the way it should be done. 1 box, 1 amp and it should work out OK. [/QUOTE]
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