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bigaudiofanat 09-11-2009 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 2fast4thelaw (Post 193349)
(3) 10's will triple your distortion because your pushing (3) cones on one amp, especially if your amp is running 2 ohms or lower!

Plus 1 on the single 12!! Trust me you will have all the bass you can stand with a single 12 and it is capable of creating pain in your ears. Just use a "sealed" 1.2 to 1.5 cu ft box so the cone can travel its full X-Max efficiently. Just push it with a good clean amp of at least 250 watts.

You might get equivilent output with a pair of 10's and they will hit hard, but they wont drop as low as a single 12. I have always gotten the best SQ from a single sub. Running a single sub at 4 ohms will give you the lowest distortion. Plus a single 12 is cheaper than a pair of equivelent 10's and your amp will have to work much harder to drive the pair.

In the right box/amp/sub combination a 12 is NOT sluggish in the least! Especially in such a small car.

I am going to call BS on that one. You can run as many subs as you want on a amp as long as the amp can handle the ohms and put out clean power to them.

FuszNissan 09-11-2009 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 194216)
I am going to call BS on that one. You can run as many subs as you want on a amp as long as the amp can handle the ohms and put out clean power to them.

:iagree:

kannibul 09-11-2009 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by speedfreak28 (Post 193339)
actually its very true, The enclosure volume has more to do with the driver having tight response rather than driver diameter. a 15 in a small enclosure will be more responsive than a 10 in a large enclosure. A smaller enclosure tends to be more responsive but you lose a little on teh low end.:tup:

The best bass (guitar) cab I've heard had something like 60 4" or 5" drivers.

It looked crazy, but that thing was clean and deep with a ton of punch. Had no trouble handing his 6-string bass guitar either...


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