I presume the format you have in mind is a cabinet that's very wide and very short, with the tweeter over the midrange in the middle of the cabinet face, flanked by a woofer to either side. There will be some lobing of the woofers' output in the horizontal plane so the tonal balance may be a little bit different from that of the main speakers.
It is possible that splaying the two flanking woofers outward a bit would make a small improvement in tonal balance. I'd have to do some computer modelling to see. At best, this might give you that "last 5%" but would probably add significantly to the cost so it may not be worthwhile.
You might contact Audiogon member JohnK, who is a manufacturer who builds enclosures himself instead of having someone else do that for him. His woodwork is beautiful.
I use a cabinetmaker to build my enclosures, and it's possible that he would be interested in taking on the project. But the more streamlined solution would be JohnK.
Duke
dealer/manufacturer
It is possible that splaying the two flanking woofers outward a bit would make a small improvement in tonal balance. I'd have to do some computer modelling to see. At best, this might give you that "last 5%" but would probably add significantly to the cost so it may not be worthwhile.
You might contact Audiogon member JohnK, who is a manufacturer who builds enclosures himself instead of having someone else do that for him. His woodwork is beautiful.
I use a cabinetmaker to build my enclosures, and it's possible that he would be interested in taking on the project. But the more streamlined solution would be JohnK.
Duke
dealer/manufacturer