Originally Posted By: CV
Yeah, it seems like if subwoofers have multiple drivers, they're all of the same size. I wonder how hard it is to integrate different sizes of drivers into the same subwoofer.

Not hard. Since they're different sizes and thus intended to reproduce different parts of the audio spectrum a crossover would be required. This could be done two ways: A single amp feeding into the crossover network which leads to each of the subs. Or since electricity is available an active crossover could be right after the input, and that feeds two separate amps which are in turn directly connected to their own subs. Both ways would work well, the second is obviously more expensive, but possibly provide better results. Since one maker would be combining all the components things could be tuned very accurately, better than a MBM added to an unknown sub.

I freely submit my idea (not that it is very original) to Axiom, please build this, please, please, please. \:D


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