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i was checking out some of the graphs ppl have come up with for their rl-p's in different enclosures. the bigger enclosures seem to have a greater impedance rise. so does that mean if u go with a 3 cube enclosure at like 32 hz with a smaller rise then say a 3.5 cube enclosure at 35 the woofer will be seeing more power throughout the entire frequency range? i always thought that larger enclosures ment deaper and louder bass? kinda new to most of this technical stuff. if anyone could help clear this up it would be greatly appreciated.

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Impedance rise for subwoofers over the entire frequency range is not something to worry about. Yes, the impedance won't be constant, but for music it doesn't matter.

Now, when you're burping at a single frequency, the impedance at that fixed value suddenly becomes important...

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