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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 7914570" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>would be ok if ran in mono operation. if your running stereo then no. i prefer separate chambers myself for reasons like mentioned about blowing one in turn likely blowing the other rather quickly and i like os a/b amps usually ran in stereo. depending on the install i would use them in complete separate boxes for install design or in some cases getting the boxes to fit in a trunk with limited access. a long time ago i tried this out. i used same subs in seperate boxes vs single box with no chamber separation and there was a noticeable difference. ...now in a ported design like mentioned it doesnt matter as much because the subs would not in a sense be fighting each other as they both would be forcing air through the port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 7914570, member: 581630"] would be ok if ran in mono operation. if your running stereo then no. i prefer separate chambers myself for reasons like mentioned about blowing one in turn likely blowing the other rather quickly and i like os a/b amps usually ran in stereo. depending on the install i would use them in complete separate boxes for install design or in some cases getting the boxes to fit in a trunk with limited access. a long time ago i tried this out. i used same subs in seperate boxes vs single box with no chamber separation and there was a noticeable difference. ...now in a ported design like mentioned it doesnt matter as much because the subs would not in a sense be fighting each other as they both would be forcing air through the port. [/QUOTE]
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