I'm bored of my simple sub box configuration. Its two drivers, in a single unit with a divider. I am quite good with Autocad and woodworking. I can build any flat sided shape imaginable.
I was simply wondering, are there certain ways that (theoretically or not) work better than others?
Some ideas I have and have seen...
driver centered
Duh
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Pointed rear/pyramid
![Image](http://www.sounddistributors.com/images/RT12400x400.jpg)
driver off to the side
![Image](http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_images/936/208033936.jpg)
oblique front
![Image](http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4073/sub-main_Full.jpg)
oblique rear
oblique side
some custom fitted to be rear seats
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I wonder about two positioned centred on opposite ends of a rectangular box... firing in or out & 180 out of phase.
What are the advantages/what decides if a sub is designed for a ported or sealed enclosure(s)?
I understand that oblique sides (or at least having all three dimensions different) is an advantage as it eliminates resonant tones.
Any ideas or comments?
Thanks guys