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I understand that putting two woofers in "Parallel" such as in an MTM should net you around a 6 db increase generally on the acoustic side of things in efficiency?
However, how do you choose based on this information a tweeter to match without it being too high and padding it down?Example if you used an 88 db driver, and put another in parallel you end up with about 94 db or not?**So if you have dual 88 db woofers in parallel should you shoot for a 91 db TWEETER, or a 94 db TWEETER as it seems more that you should pick a driver match only 3 db higher?**
Also, when specs. on woofers state they can be in a .5 cuFt cabinet for example with a 2" x 6" port and hit 60 hz does this simply mean you should double that volume to 1 cuFt, and also just add a second port of the same 2" x 6" length?Does it have any performance advantages placing these 2 ports vertically or horizontally?
Quick question on that "Chimney" effect?
However, being the cabinets will likely have the binding posts at the bottom making it pretty difficult to get that port down there, can it be just above the bottom woofers magnet? And then take the second port close to the top of the cabinet just above that drivers magnet... More of an offset toward the top type of deal this way?
Also, I would like these drivers to sound at least "Full" and not be like a zero body monitor, in which case it is planned they will be supplemented by some nice servo subs in the future, however I still want them to stand alone well as a speaker. But they do not have to go super deep, just have nice punch, and some bass to them without being driven too hard, so do you suggest getting into the 50's at least to be safe which will require porting?