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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 6840264" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>this is true in any common chamber setup, the enclosure become too big for the remaining subs causing stress and potential failure to the remaining subs. if you have 3 subs in a sealed enclosure of say 4 cubes (1.33 cubes each) and the max for each is 1.8 cubes. if one blows or freezes or whatever, the other 2 will be working in the same enclosure with now 2 cubes each which is larger than the max recommended. same goes for a ported enclosure. it's really a preference thing b/c if the gains and settings are set properly and the box is sealed properly than it really wont make a difference. there is more detail that goes into this, I just don't feel like typing it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 6840264, member: 576857"] this is true in any common chamber setup, the enclosure become too big for the remaining subs causing stress and potential failure to the remaining subs. if you have 3 subs in a sealed enclosure of say 4 cubes (1.33 cubes each) and the max for each is 1.8 cubes. if one blows or freezes or whatever, the other 2 will be working in the same enclosure with now 2 cubes each which is larger than the max recommended. same goes for a ported enclosure. it's really a preference thing b/c if the gains and settings are set properly and the box is sealed properly than it really wont make a difference. there is more detail that goes into this, I just don't feel like typing it all. [/QUOTE]
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