In Reply to: RE: Bass panels one after the other? posted by AkuAnkka on June 17, 2014 at 08:03:10:
I can answer You Aku.
You will get somewhat louder sound and lesser distortion.
But the loudness depends on if You connect them in series or paralleled.
But the distortion is only lesser if the drivers are very close together.
But You have to get that You will NOT be able to play any louder at all!
This because the chain is not stronger then the weakest link and the membrane that would before the build hit the magnets will do it again at the same db and at that hz that the tuned part will resonate.
No gain apart from lowered distortion!!!!!!!!!
The one who succeeded was the one who didn't know it was impossible.
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