Prowler573
5,000+ posts
R.I.P. Gossamer!!
I think almond's question is exceedingly valid here ~you very well could but.. (this is where my reasoning very well may be wrong)... the different size subs have different resonance and will play different frequencies more "natureally" IE: a sub the size of a large drum will roduce the sound of that drum better than a small drum.... likewise a small sub reproduce sound of a small drum better.... i know that they CAN cover the whole spectrum... but my way is simply: not MAKING them cover the whole specturm.... and if they have less work to do, they should do the work that they DO have better
If using multiple, different size drivers was the way to go then why aren't the top dog SQ competitors doing it?
I can't imagine that some of the guys that have been designing/building/using purely SQ-oriented setups for years and years haven't had your ideas occur to them at least once...
But yet you don't see such things in the lanes now do you?
