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At least you can buy the drivers at Walmart! https://www.walmart.com/ip/The-Amazing-Quality-DC-GOLD-AUDIO-W10R-2-x-10-Subwoofers-Pair-White-10-OHM-Parallel/117888641Seriously. If you are shopping anywhere near that price just go for the Rythmik/GR OB offerings, find a furniture craftsman and be done! Happy Holidays Anand.
At least you can buy the drivers at Walmart!
I'm not sure the statement "moving in opposition to each other" means a Linkwitz type push/pull configuration...
I'm not sure the statement "moving in opposition to each other" means a Linkwitz type push/pull configuration... it could be interpreted as an opposing push/push configuration, as in a Ripol
It looks fairly simple to me. This is a force-cancelling configuration using a two-driver configuration arranged so the two cones are always moving in opposite directions.The photographs are poor, so it's a bit difficult to envision the inner construction. If there was a cutaway view or a photo showing the internals with one of the sides/tops removed, it would be easy to see the dipole operation.See Linkwitz for an example that dates back many years to the Audio Artistry speakers.http://www.linkwitzlab.com/woofer.htmI see nothing innovative with this fernandroby speaker at all.Dave.
After having a closer look at the photos is appears that the woofers are facing the same direction ala Linkwitz, hence; push/pull if wired in phase. Whereas the woofers oppose in a Ripol, hence; push/push if wired in phase.