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Two small subs or One large sub?

Two small subs or One large sub? In this video I discuss the differences between using two small subwoofers against one large subwoofer. I use woofers of the same series, and two small drivers of equivalent surface area to one large driver.

TIMESTAMPS:
0:54 - EBP/Which type of enclosure?
1:30 - Differences between smaller and larger drivers specs
4:18 - Graphs
7:33 - Conclusion

Use case is car audio, for home theatre/HIFI dual stereo subwoofers are ideal when front L and R speakers can't produce below 70Hz well, i.e. 5.25" mids in a sealed box.

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