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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7432436" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>For simplicity, yes, lol. It can get much more complicated when dealing with distances vs sensitivity as well, but for great output matching without worrying about exact dB levels for sound quality purposes, then yes, you have the idea. To get a set of mids that do 92dB though may cost a bit, lol. Im not sure, you may have to do some research on that. But here is the thing. The enclosure will add to the sensitivity of the output, but if it is located further away than the mids and highs, you should be ok.</p><p></p><p>As far as the ebay enclosure, that would be great! If you like, contact me through ebay and get me the driver specs through there, not on here, and Ill check to see what the sub(s) will do in that specific enclosure for an anechoic response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7432436, member: 634917"] For simplicity, yes, lol. It can get much more complicated when dealing with distances vs sensitivity as well, but for great output matching without worrying about exact dB levels for sound quality purposes, then yes, you have the idea. To get a set of mids that do 92dB though may cost a bit, lol. Im not sure, you may have to do some research on that. But here is the thing. The enclosure will add to the sensitivity of the output, but if it is located further away than the mids and highs, you should be ok. As far as the ebay enclosure, that would be great! If you like, contact me through ebay and get me the driver specs through there, not on here, and Ill check to see what the sub(s) will do in that specific enclosure for an anechoic response. [/QUOTE]
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