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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8904009" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>They don't have to be on the same side, no, but you want it all within the trunk. Like, you don't want to try to fire anything directly into the cabin you just want your stuff to pressurize everything in the trunk, is what I mean. If it's all in phase it's just omnidirectional pressure waves, it works. Just as long as all the waves from the box are exiting into the same airspace, like your trunk. Those aren't high powered woofers with what I mean so you may be fine with 1 to 1 cone area Xmax ratio type deal. It's hard to say without designing it completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8904009, member: 591582"] They don't have to be on the same side, no, but you want it all within the trunk. Like, you don't want to try to fire anything directly into the cabin you just want your stuff to pressurize everything in the trunk, is what I mean. If it's all in phase it's just omnidirectional pressure waves, it works. Just as long as all the waves from the box are exiting into the same airspace, like your trunk. Those aren't high powered woofers with what I mean so you may be fine with 1 to 1 cone area Xmax ratio type deal. It's hard to say without designing it completely. [/QUOTE]
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