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<blockquote data-quote="mr roo" data-source="post: 8779158" data-attributes="member: 678923"><p>you should be able to half the cross section needed by a single driver in the same line. The line length would remain the same, but my understanding is that you should be able to cut down some of the port area. Some of the home audio guys also say iso loading eliminates distortion. Now is that something I would ever pick up, probably not in a million years. Cutting the line area would help just in general size of the enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr roo, post: 8779158, member: 678923"] you should be able to half the cross section needed by a single driver in the same line. The line length would remain the same, but my understanding is that you should be able to cut down some of the port area. Some of the home audio guys also say iso loading eliminates distortion. Now is that something I would ever pick up, probably not in a million years. Cutting the line area would help just in general size of the enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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