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To divide or not to divide??? That is the Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 531807" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>Yes dividing would help. If you were going to use a common chamber i would build the total volume right at MFG rec's or slightly less than which would lessen or eliminate the distortion you said you are experiencing, unless it is from a clipped9distorted signal from your deck or amp). It also would reduce your low end. If you were to go ported you can go larger in the common chamber. That will give you back your low end and end up louder than it was..The down side is playing freq's lower than the tuneing freq will may also cause distortion from lack of control. That is where subsonic filters come in.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 531807, member: 540605"] Yes dividing would help. If you were going to use a common chamber i would build the total volume right at MFG rec's or slightly less than which would lessen or eliminate the distortion you said you are experiencing, unless it is from a clipped9distorted signal from your deck or amp). It also would reduce your low end. If you were to go ported you can go larger in the common chamber. That will give you back your low end and end up louder than it was..The down side is playing freq's lower than the tuneing freq will may also cause distortion from lack of control. That is where subsonic filters come in. Mike [/QUOTE]
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