no pressure

if you wired one out of phase, jman would be right, it would act like an isobaric enclosure


yea...IF

what if you did nothing and just left them the EXACT same.

thus....no pressure

 
there's plenty of pressure, it's the same as if they were both side by side on one face of the box, except you're probably going to lose some low-end response, because the sound waves are going to couple weird unless you put the box sideways in your car

and btw, reversing phase is hooking up positive and negative speaker wires in reverse

 
No it wouldn't? There's no rear chamber. It's just a sealed box with one of the subs inverted...
and no pressure because they are moving at the same rate and at the same time.

 
there's plenty of pressure, it's the same as if they were both side by side on one face of the box, except you're probably going to lose some low-end response, because the sound waves are going to couple weird unless you put the box sideways in your car
and btw, reversing phase is hooking up positive and negative speaker wires in reverse

how could their possibly be any pressure if they are both moving forward and them back word and the same time.

this would create 0 pressure

 
that's if they're out of phase of each other

i guess they could be out of phase and still be mounted regular....or reverse mounted wire in phase but really out of phase...

it would still cause 0 pressure.

 
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