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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8778862" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>My plan is to do them face to face with a very small air gap between them. I’m just playing around. This isn’t practical for an every day music system. It requires double the power but half the internal box space as a normal single sub setup. I’m going to use an mdf ring and space the subs 2.25 inches from each other with the cones firing at one another. You mentioned bandpass and that’s exactly what I was thinking of wasting time on after I try it in a simple ported box first. I’m thinking of ordering 4 little cheap 6.5s somewhere online and trying a quad isobaric 6th order. Do you think the same rule would apply on enclosure size? I should be able to cut enclosure size in half and keep the same tuning I believe. Just not sure if it’s going to work the same in a bandpass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8778862, member: 678073"] My plan is to do them face to face with a very small air gap between them. I’m just playing around. This isn’t practical for an every day music system. It requires double the power but half the internal box space as a normal single sub setup. I’m going to use an mdf ring and space the subs 2.25 inches from each other with the cones firing at one another. You mentioned bandpass and that’s exactly what I was thinking of wasting time on after I try it in a simple ported box first. I’m thinking of ordering 4 little cheap 6.5s somewhere online and trying a quad isobaric 6th order. Do you think the same rule would apply on enclosure size? I should be able to cut enclosure size in half and keep the same tuning I believe. Just not sure if it’s going to work the same in a bandpass. [/QUOTE]
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