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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2786868" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>It had absolutely nothing to do with the subs sharing the airspace.</p><p></p><p>More than likely improper gain or bass boost, leading to overdriving the subwoofers. And without doing more research on the subs, it could be that they also had a decreased mechanical power handling in that size of enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Though I agree with Chad, given your description it sounds as if you don't even understand what the gain does or how it works. That right there very well could be a large part of the problem.</p><p></p><p>But since you never really come here for advice, but instead ask a question and then insist that everyone who answered doesn't know as much as you and argue with the responders about how their answers were unintelligent/wrong/etc....I doubt that you'll heed our advice or even care what we think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2786868, member: 555320"] It had absolutely nothing to do with the subs sharing the airspace. More than likely improper gain or bass boost, leading to overdriving the subwoofers. And without doing more research on the subs, it could be that they also had a decreased mechanical power handling in that size of enclosure. Though I agree with Chad, given your description it sounds as if you don't even understand what the gain does or how it works. That right there very well could be a large part of the problem. But since you never really come here for advice, but instead ask a question and then insist that everyone who answered doesn't know as much as you and argue with the responders about how their answers were unintelligent/wrong/etc....I doubt that you'll heed our advice or even care what we think. [/QUOTE]
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