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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7451924" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Looking at the layout, I believe 2 12s may be a better option, or even 2 10s. I can do wonders with 2 10s for you if your interested. Personally, instead of worrying about choosing either a single 18 or 2 smaller drivers, why not calculate for both? You could see which gives you more of what you are looking for in a response and output. Generally, I like to use smaller drivers, as size does not determine output, when you are limited to a certain space. SO, now that I see the area, I would personally recommend dual 10s in a common chamber-this comes from years of experience in acoustics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7451924, member: 634917"] Looking at the layout, I believe 2 12s may be a better option, or even 2 10s. I can do wonders with 2 10s for you if your interested. Personally, instead of worrying about choosing either a single 18 or 2 smaller drivers, why not calculate for both? You could see which gives you more of what you are looking for in a response and output. Generally, I like to use smaller drivers, as size does not determine output, when you are limited to a certain space. SO, now that I see the area, I would personally recommend dual 10s in a common chamber-this comes from years of experience in acoustics. [/QUOTE]
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