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same chamber or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 1436110" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>either way will work as long as the volume is appropriate....for example, if one sub needs 2 cubic feet of space, then make sure a box with the shared chamber has a volume of 2 x 2 = 4 cubic feet....</p><p></p><p>however, keep in mind if one sub breaks or messes up for whatever reason, your system will still work because the other sub will still be in its own appropriate sized box...if the chamber is shared, then having one sub broken and one working is inefficient because the internal volume is too big for the single sub to operate properly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 1436110, member: 544378"] either way will work as long as the volume is appropriate....for example, if one sub needs 2 cubic feet of space, then make sure a box with the shared chamber has a volume of 2 x 2 = 4 cubic feet.... however, keep in mind if one sub breaks or messes up for whatever reason, your system will still work because the other sub will still be in its own appropriate sized box...if the chamber is shared, then having one sub broken and one working is inefficient because the internal volume is too big for the single sub to operate properly... [/QUOTE]
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