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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8677137" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>i've explained it before, the 10 would require a bigger box than the 12 in the modeling program..... I really dont like repeating myself over and over and over and over and over and over...</p><p></p><p>straight up the plan is to Just get the 7 layer pine ply, do the dayton 12 dual voice coil wire to 2 ohms on the amp you chose and you'll be fine, its shouldnt cost you more than 50-60 bucks in material. Dont get caught up on the baltic birch hype that everyone's pushing you to spend needless amounts of cash. The 12 works best in the airspace and dimensions you specified. If you want the 10, the box needs to be bigger than what the prefabs can do so you'll still need to stuff with a lot of polyfill. The 12 has a stronger motor than the 10 which allows it to perform better in a smaller enclosure. </p><p></p><p>Of course crutchfield pushes JL audio, its their cash cow and dayton is their direct competitor aka parts express, they hate each other's guts. Its not a huge step up at all, stats and specs dont lie they can claim it but where's the proof? Its just literally a flex factor for them rather than a real performance factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8677137, member: 650438"] i've explained it before, the 10 would require a bigger box than the 12 in the modeling program..... I really dont like repeating myself over and over and over and over and over and over... straight up the plan is to Just get the 7 layer pine ply, do the dayton 12 dual voice coil wire to 2 ohms on the amp you chose and you'll be fine, its shouldnt cost you more than 50-60 bucks in material. Dont get caught up on the baltic birch hype that everyone's pushing you to spend needless amounts of cash. The 12 works best in the airspace and dimensions you specified. If you want the 10, the box needs to be bigger than what the prefabs can do so you'll still need to stuff with a lot of polyfill. The 12 has a stronger motor than the 10 which allows it to perform better in a smaller enclosure. Of course crutchfield pushes JL audio, its their cash cow and dayton is their direct competitor aka parts express, they hate each other's guts. Its not a huge step up at all, stats and specs dont lie they can claim it but where's the proof? Its just literally a flex factor for them rather than a real performance factor. [/QUOTE]
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