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SportTrac Discussion
Audio Systems
DIY Subwoofer Enclosure for Gen II ST!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Carey Frennier" data-source="post: 811906" data-attributes="member: 66764"><p>If one sub blows it becomes a passive radiator (a port basically) with very low mass. Low mass means high tuning which means that it will unload below that frequency. That can cause the other currently undamaged driver to bottom out and eventually damage itself mechanically. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even if it doesn't blow you can still damage them. If they are partitoned that can't happen due to equal and constant amounts of mass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey Frennier, post: 811906, member: 66764"] If one sub blows it becomes a passive radiator (a port basically) with very low mass. Low mass means high tuning which means that it will unload below that frequency. That can cause the other currently undamaged driver to bottom out and eventually damage itself mechanically. Even if it doesn't blow you can still damage them. If they are partitoned that can't happen due to equal and constant amounts of mass. [/QUOTE]
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