59L Tapped Horn

I just saw this pic while talking to 1 of my co-workers.
The enclosure was in my 1983 Mercury Grand Marquis from 1995-2003.
I can't believe I still had this pic on my work laptop.

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From my phone.

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If the two isobaric drivers are connected electrically in parallel, as is the case for the design being considered here, then Bl does not change.

If they are connected electrically in series, then Bl doubles.

When wiring 4 drivers, what happens to the BL then?

Series-Parallel = ?
Parallel-Series = ?

I always choose to do Series-Parallel.

With two 8ohm drivers, which scenario provides the best performance, double BL (16ohm) or double amplifier power (4ohm)?
 
When wiring 4 drivers, what happens to the BL then?

Series-Parallel = ?
Parallel-Series = ?

Given that you have been told that Bl doubles for two drivers connected in series but stays the same for two drivers connected in parallel, it should be be possible for you to work out the answer.

For the loudspeaker design you posted there are four possible ways that the drivers can be symmetrically connected, as shown in the attachments. The resulting overall Bl values for the four configurations are:

2S 2s = 4 * Bl
2P 2s = 2 * Bl
2S 2p = 2 * Bl
2P 2p = 1 * Bl

With two 8ohm drivers, which scenario provides the best performance, double BL (16ohm) or double amplifier power (4ohm)?

What does Hornresp say?
 

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