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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4656769" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Comparing subs and mids isn't the same thing. Because of the wavelengths involved cancellation MIGHT happen at one point in the subs' range. As the wavelengths get shorter, the number of reinforcement and cancellation nodes gets higher. The more drivers that you add the more cancellation nodes you add. The result is that you will have a ragged response that will not be as loud. With a single set of good drivers and time alignment you can eliminate almost all cancellation and turn it into reinforcement making it louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4656769, member: 550915"] Comparing subs and mids isn't the same thing. Because of the wavelengths involved cancellation MIGHT happen at one point in the subs' range. As the wavelengths get shorter, the number of reinforcement and cancellation nodes gets higher. The more drivers that you add the more cancellation nodes you add. The result is that you will have a ragged response that will not be as loud. With a single set of good drivers and time alignment you can eliminate almost all cancellation and turn it into reinforcement making it louder. [/QUOTE]
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