Some some very interesting comments here. I’ve always been a fan of multiple smaller drivers For producing bass. As a speaker builder hobbyist when I started out with lower cost drivers, one of my goals was to get quality bass from smaller drivers in a smaller cabinet. One of the most frequent comments people made when hearing them was surprise at the amount of bass volume from the smaller drivers. Yes, to get bass you need to move air, but you can do that with multiple smaller surface areas, each with their own motors. It just makes sense that the effect will be greater accuracy and definition, at least in what the drivers are producing. Once that’s in the room, a lot more comes into play, to Erik’s point. But flabby bass from the get go only gets worse in a less than friendly environment. What my experience has shown me is that my preference is sealed cabinets, with multiple smaller drivers. For me, it’s well worth the trade offs. I find that longer slope of the sealed cabinet oh so satisfying!
Thanks for the original post, it seems like a topic that doesn’t get visited enough.
Dave
Thanks for the original post, it seems like a topic that doesn’t get visited enough.
Dave