bborey 10+ year member FPCustoms 267 0 NOLA Oct 3, 2009 #1 when buildin a sealed box with multiple subs do i need to put each sub in their own chamber? or can i put multiple subs in one chamber? i've always built seperate chambers for each sub just curious if i can do without.. Click to read more...
when buildin a sealed box with multiple subs do i need to put each sub in their own chamber? or can i put multiple subs in one chamber? i've always built seperate chambers for each sub just curious if i can do without.. Click to read more...
dappa5 10+ year member DO WORK! (if u can) 1,858 0 S.W.FL Oct 3, 2009 #2 can do common chamber if you want and or need to
OP bborey 10+ year member FPCustoms 267 0 NOLA Oct 3, 2009 Thread Starter #3 can do common chamber if you want and or need to Click to expand... wont put a strain on the subs? and will it effect the SQ?
can do common chamber if you want and or need to Click to expand... wont put a strain on the subs? and will it effect the SQ?
1 Loud Explorer 10+ year member <<My Baby<< 105 0 NC Oct 3, 2009 #4 its okay to put multiple subs in one chamber. but once you have three or more subs, chambers for each sub would be better imo. that's for bracing purposes. But personally i prefer separate chambers for each sub also
its okay to put multiple subs in one chamber. but once you have three or more subs, chambers for each sub would be better imo. that's for bracing purposes. But personally i prefer separate chambers for each sub also