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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderbread" data-source="post: 97844" data-attributes="member: 541455"><p>you could and are partly wrong,lol.</p><p></p><p>not to be an as$ or anything</p><p></p><p>people blow speakers generally because of clipped signals, not from too much or too little power, but from sendnign the sub a clipped signal...</p><p></p><p>while this is generally casued by running a weaker amplifier and pushing it farther than it can, it is still generally spewaking, user error..</p><p></p><p>anyways.</p><p></p><p>some people beleive that common chamber boxes can 'force' teh subs to move together, providinbg a slgihtly tighter sound, (i havent noticed it...) they are simpler to build, but do flex more.</p><p></p><p>if you do blow a sub for any reason, you will likely taost the otehr one too...</p><p></p><p>i find that making the box seperate chambers is jsuta better overal idea....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderbread, post: 97844, member: 541455"] you could and are partly wrong,lol. not to be an as$ or anything people blow speakers generally because of clipped signals, not from too much or too little power, but from sendnign the sub a clipped signal... while this is generally casued by running a weaker amplifier and pushing it farther than it can, it is still generally spewaking, user error.. anyways. some people beleive that common chamber boxes can 'force' teh subs to move together, providinbg a slgihtly tighter sound, (i havent noticed it...) they are simpler to build, but do flex more. if you do blow a sub for any reason, you will likely taost the otehr one too... i find that making the box seperate chambers is jsuta better overal idea.... [/QUOTE]
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