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I came up with this one in class. It works on the same concept as a sealed box, with a variation. There are two chambers in the box, a front and back, both sealed. There are two subs mounted on the front panel, and two subs mounted INSIDE the box, on the panel that is seperating the two chambers. Both chambers are sealed off from one another, With this design I though it might increase the pressure in the front chamber, causing the front subs to hit harder. To achieve this the subs may have to be a little out of phase, with the back ons like a split second ahead of the front, is it possible to do that. I'm not sure if this work work, but if it did it would hit HARD.
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There have been a lot of BP boxes that have the cones of multiple speakers facing each other. I'm not sure if the extra umph from the rear speakers onto the fronts would help or hurt, worth looking into (use cheapies first!). Maybe, if you could have the fronts ported and the rears firing into that ported enclosure would be more like a BP enclosure, not sure. Hrmph, damn brain hurts now .
New ideas are always cool
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