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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 3719185" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>I never said past 3 feet wouldn't work. They said never go past 3 feet or you start to loose output slowly. Now again this may be an old theory. And I know mike from shocker did do a 6 foot deep enclosure for an spl wall for 2 12's. But the box was pretty square. But I always heard for musical no more than 36inches and past that for spl can cause losses vs it's potential output. Again this is what I heard. Now I know the shape matters. But maybe at 18 inches high you can go 8 feet back. I guess i should have stated when I said no more than 36 inches that it wasn't some wonder of nature and the subs wouldn't work. But I said it was a rule of thumb commonly believed back in the day for max efficiency .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 3719185, member: 582725"] I never said past 3 feet wouldn't work. They said never go past 3 feet or you start to loose output slowly. Now again this may be an old theory. And I know mike from shocker did do a 6 foot deep enclosure for an spl wall for 2 12's. But the box was pretty square. But I always heard for musical no more than 36inches and past that for spl can cause losses vs it's potential output. Again this is what I heard. Now I know the shape matters. But maybe at 18 inches high you can go 8 feet back. I guess i should have stated when I said no more than 36 inches that it wasn't some wonder of nature and the subs wouldn't work. But I said it was a rule of thumb commonly believed back in the day for max efficiency . [/QUOTE]
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