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<blockquote data-quote="Seraphim38" data-source="post: 7914504" data-attributes="member: 638571"><p>Since no one responded to this post I will. The common thought in car audio is that each driver should have its own sealed partition so that drivers don't end up pushing against each other, especially when enclosure space is limited.</p><p></p><p>The truth is though, when you get into larger box designs that putting drivers into the same space isn't as much of an issue. In large format commercial subwoofer applications (which I happen to be an expert regarding), the most popular designs in the world happen to contain multiple drivers sharing the same vented enclosure space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seraphim38, post: 7914504, member: 638571"] Since no one responded to this post I will. The common thought in car audio is that each driver should have its own sealed partition so that drivers don't end up pushing against each other, especially when enclosure space is limited. The truth is though, when you get into larger box designs that putting drivers into the same space isn't as much of an issue. In large format commercial subwoofer applications (which I happen to be an expert regarding), the most popular designs in the world happen to contain multiple drivers sharing the same vented enclosure space. [/QUOTE]
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