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How important is separate enclosures when using 2 full range drivers?
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Are you using a DSP in this one? If so, you could just collapse everything to mono below 2x~3x your tuning frequency, that would avoid any tuning related issues.
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Yes it's probably getting confusing, but this is the retro fitting the 40 year old ghetto blaster. I might see what I can actually do.
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(not sure which project this is - you're so prolific!, but - ) If you're porting (for bass), having no divider between them (when they're "woofing") will mess up the tuning and such (as the internal design volume would essentially be doubled if/when only one channel is driving bass).
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If you cannot seal the enclosure then I don't see much reason to concern yourself with separating the two drivers atmospherically - you may lose some separation below 1Khz but the drivers are so close together that you would never notice it - and no, you will not damage the drivers.
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How important is separate enclosures when using 2 full range drivers?
How important is separate enclosures when using 2 full range drivers? I just started cleaning the sharp ghetto blaster think how the hell am.i going to design a divider which made me wonder, what is the implications to having a share enclosure for 2.full range drivers? I'm assuming there is some issues as it is a stereo setup and I'm using a 2 channel amplifier, could it cancel each other out, damage the drivers etc? I know I've done it with a low fi 5v setup with 1.5 inch drivers, but this is a much bigger scaleTags: None
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