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Dang, that looks good.
For the U frame, does the amp need to be mounted right side up, or can it be mounted sideways? Trying to fit it in right side up, I've ended up with a box 32" tall. Mounting it sideways would reduce it about 4" or so, but since the height of the amp is longer than the depth of the box, that section would have to be made deeper. Or could the entire box be made a little deeper?
I think if height is an issue you could just mount the amp in a separate box.
You can let the drivers space overlap somewhat, that will reduce the height.
How much power would the mmtmm section be able to handle?
Personally, I think you'd be better off with a bass module / subwoofer separate from a WWWWWWWWWMMTMM module. A good servo sub can be used with whatever speaker system is place. Plus, it allows you to optimize physical placement of each component separately.
Danny, do you know when you will have the final price and the flatpacks will be available?
Hi Danny, I know the theme of this build is the asymetrical open baffle, but what would the same array of drivers sound like in a sealed enclosure? If feasible this might be an attractive alternative for those without the space for the open baffle and probably the LGKs would extend near 150Hz (?) or so, to make mating with a conventional sub (that most of us already have) easier/simpler.
What would be the differences (pros/cons) between using two vs three of the 8" servo drivers in each of two sub enclosures (one for each channel) with the MMTMM module?