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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8659517" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>It is ok to share the same ground. Beneficial though? Debatable. I do not really understand your concern...If you think otherwise, try it and see. </p><p></p><p>Same for mixing Sub-woofer sizes. Advice is advice, you take it or leave it, if you doubt or have a better idea try and see for your self. </p><p></p><p>The depth of how sound, resonance, acoustics, etc. and all this stuff works is vast. Folks all over the world learning better ways to build and achieve stuff that has never been thought of. I was remembering back in the 90s when I was even just scratching the car stereo scene's surface from my perspective seemed like I had seen it all. Then I was reading a post from a 90's car audio veteran (I guess you could call them that...) who would build enclosures that would compliment or take into consideration the air space in the cabin of the vehicle. Supplementing and using the vehicles resonance to achieve SQ, efficiency and loudness with what seemed like hardly any power...Calculating that stuff back then had to be done with out little gadgets that you can simply connect to your phone nowadays...</p><p></p><p> It is very likely they gave a few pointers like above for a reason <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8659517, member: 674948"] It is ok to share the same ground. Beneficial though? Debatable. I do not really understand your concern...If you think otherwise, try it and see. Same for mixing Sub-woofer sizes. Advice is advice, you take it or leave it, if you doubt or have a better idea try and see for your self. The depth of how sound, resonance, acoustics, etc. and all this stuff works is vast. Folks all over the world learning better ways to build and achieve stuff that has never been thought of. I was remembering back in the 90s when I was even just scratching the car stereo scene's surface from my perspective seemed like I had seen it all. Then I was reading a post from a 90's car audio veteran (I guess you could call them that...) who would build enclosures that would compliment or take into consideration the air space in the cabin of the vehicle. Supplementing and using the vehicles resonance to achieve SQ, efficiency and loudness with what seemed like hardly any power...Calculating that stuff back then had to be done with out little gadgets that you can simply connect to your phone nowadays... It is very likely they gave a few pointers like above for a reason ;). [/QUOTE]
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