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10'' AND 12'' subs in a car???
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<blockquote data-quote="skydeaner" data-source="post: 6753509" data-attributes="member: 570181"><p>The most important thing to consider when chosing a size of subwoofer is that the size you choose will directly effect the size of box you are going to need to put it in. So depending on how much room you have available that will determine what size subwoofer you can run. I would personally go with the largest size you can fit. The common thought of 10" subwoofers producing faster, higher toned bass, is very incorrect. A good quality 10-18" driver should be able to cover the entire 20hz-100hz spectrum in a vehicle without a problem. What you gain by going up in size is higher output because the woofer (given the woofers are identical brand and series other than size) has more surface area and can move more air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skydeaner, post: 6753509, member: 570181"] The most important thing to consider when chosing a size of subwoofer is that the size you choose will directly effect the size of box you are going to need to put it in. So depending on how much room you have available that will determine what size subwoofer you can run. I would personally go with the largest size you can fit. The common thought of 10" subwoofers producing faster, higher toned bass, is very incorrect. A good quality 10-18" driver should be able to cover the entire 20hz-100hz spectrum in a vehicle without a problem. What you gain by going up in size is higher output because the woofer (given the woofers are identical brand and series other than size) has more surface area and can move more air. [/QUOTE]
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