Whats the difference between a dual sealed box with seperate chambers and one without seperate chambers ?
Dual sealed, meaning each woofer in its own enclusre, as opposed to say 2 woofers operating in the same enviorment, you get right down too it, nothing......BUT, the box that house the 2 woofers in the same enviorment "tends" to be a little more efficient as far as low frequency extension goes...But, really no difference..I would rather each sub be in its own "sub" enclosre within the same box, which halps to eliminate cabinet resonance, which is a really bad thing that kills bass and makes it sound muddy and not very well defined or accurate......