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<blockquote data-quote="paconyx" data-source="post: 376683" data-attributes="member: 546700"><p>Yea guys I would like to know the pros and cons of subwoofers sharing the same internal volume. In particular, I built a fiberglass enclosure for 3 ten inch subs, but I didn't chamber the enclosure. The fiberglass enclosure was built out of my spare tire well.</p><p></p><p>The subs I'm getting requires about 1cubic foot each to work with, so my question is since I'm getting three of them and the enclosure is not chambered should it be 3 cubic feet in volume?????????</p><p></p><p>Let me know</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paconyx, post: 376683, member: 546700"] Yea guys I would like to know the pros and cons of subwoofers sharing the same internal volume. In particular, I built a fiberglass enclosure for 3 ten inch subs, but I didn't chamber the enclosure. The fiberglass enclosure was built out of my spare tire well. The subs I'm getting requires about 1cubic foot each to work with, so my question is since I'm getting three of them and the enclosure is not chambered should it be 3 cubic feet in volume????????? Let me know thanks [/QUOTE]
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