Kicker C15 User Manual

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Multiple Woofer Enclosures

If you are building enclosures for more than one woofer, they should always

be divided to maintain the correct airspace for each woofer. There are a couple

of reasons for this. First of all, not all woofers are exactly the same. If there are

slight differences between the woofers in a common enclosure, at certain fre-

quencies one woofer may think it's in a larger enclosure than intended. This can

affect the power handling capability. Second, if one woofer fails, the remaining

woofers will have more airspace to work in than what was designed. Again, this

will severely affect the power handling capability of the woofers that are still

working.

Another benefit of a divided enclosure is that the divider helps strengthen the

enclosure. A large common enclosure will have much bigger panels than one

that is divided. Large panels tend to flex more and can cancel some of the

woofer's output.

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