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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat Well I have to disagree with your disagreement. Anything over a 12 inch sub becomes sloppy and it not able to reproduce tight acurate bass such
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Here is a perfect example, some people swear by 10" subs, personally I have never been happy with a 10" sub and always find myself upgrading to a 12 and recently I have been playing with 13's and I think they are the shiznick! This is off topic big time, but I will say it anyway to reinforce my point. I have a home theater sub with an 18" driver in it and it hits tighter than any 8, 10, or 12 I have ever heard. In fact its the Home Theater sub that all others are measured by, at least at the time I bought it. Granted it has a 3000watt amp and cost a few grand, but its an example that very large sub drivers can have the SQ that rivals smaller ones. Be careful when you generalize as there are always exceptions to the rule. |
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