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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Cabinetry" data-source="post: 4081263" data-attributes="member: 571490"><p>Yes, correct. The outside subs would have to be at a much greater angle to allow for the two inner subs on the flat panel to be much wider to fit the subs and the ports and deeper back into the enclosure. That would also reduce the volume even more, thus would require the volume difference to be had by increasing the enclosure size some where else in the design.</p><p></p><p>With the above design, all that needs to be done is gain another .50 cu.ft. and it's a done deal.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p><p></p><p>Woodlawn Cabinetry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Cabinetry, post: 4081263, member: 571490"] Yes, correct. The outside subs would have to be at a much greater angle to allow for the two inner subs on the flat panel to be much wider to fit the subs and the ports and deeper back into the enclosure. That would also reduce the volume even more, thus would require the volume difference to be had by increasing the enclosure size some where else in the design. With the above design, all that needs to be done is gain another .50 cu.ft. and it's a done deal. Phil Woodlawn Cabinetry [/QUOTE]
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