2 Subwoofers common or seperate box?

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I have 2 15" Subwoofers that require 2.5 cubic feet each (sealed). I am wandering if having both in a 5 cubic foot sealed box or each in there own 2.5 cubic foot box will yield more output. I know its the same amount of air space either way but I didnt know if there is still more air being moved with both subs in the same box.
 
def both in the same box, with both of them pumpin into the same box it'll be hella loud. Ive got 2 15" kicker L7's but theyre in a vented box. Definitely put them together.
 
Unless your using the Same amp and have the speakers wired in parallel they should be in separate boxes or at least have separate air chambers so they don't fight each other.
 
There will be NO difference in output between the two.

Separate chambers is usually better, that way if a sub fails, the other sub is still in a proper box, instead of one that's effectively twice as big (since the other sub isn't using the airspace anymore)

Common chamber is easier to build (one less piece of wood)

Edit: These other answers are horrible. Subs will never EVER "fight" each other if they're wired correctly, there would have to be something seriously wrong with the subs for that to happen.

And a common chamber doesn't boost the subs at all, like I stated earlier.
 
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