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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 1953220" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>Jesus man. There may or may NOT be cancellation. The problem is because you have two of the same driver reproducing the same signal in the same environment. This is the reason why you use baffles in the first place so that the front wave and back wave don't interfere with one another and cancel out one another. There usually isn't any inherent advantage one way or the other, but the possibility for cancellation in a single chamber enclosure is much greater. Same goes for those who use a single chamber with the port in the middle. Some of the soundwaves can pass into the other chamber and interfere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 1953220, member: 554493"] Jesus man. There may or may NOT be cancellation. The problem is because you have two of the same driver reproducing the same signal in the same environment. This is the reason why you use baffles in the first place so that the front wave and back wave don't interfere with one another and cancel out one another. There usually isn't any inherent advantage one way or the other, but the possibility for cancellation in a single chamber enclosure is much greater. Same goes for those who use a single chamber with the port in the middle. Some of the soundwaves can pass into the other chamber and interfere. [/QUOTE]
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