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<blockquote data-quote="T.I.K." data-source="post: 7366662" data-attributes="member: 626887"><p>Too true, however, I think all this technical jargon could have been avoided if the OP's question had been approached from the angle of "will a SA-10 sound tighter and punchier than a SA-15?" which, yes probably it will considering that it is easier for that motor and suspension to accommodate a 10" cone than a 15" cone... gnomesayin' ?</p><p></p><p>It's very safe to say that an 18" Maelstrom would sound better than a kicker comp 12" on all counts simply due to quality of build.</p><p></p><p>I'm not about to try to talk beyond my knowledge base, which is admittedly very limited, but it just seems that most 'problems' with larger woofers can be designed out through motor, suspension and cone design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.I.K., post: 7366662, member: 626887"] Too true, however, I think all this technical jargon could have been avoided if the OP's question had been approached from the angle of "will a SA-10 sound tighter and punchier than a SA-15?" which, yes probably it will considering that it is easier for that motor and suspension to accommodate a 10" cone than a 15" cone... gnomesayin' ? It's very safe to say that an 18" Maelstrom would sound better than a kicker comp 12" on all counts simply due to quality of build. I'm not about to try to talk beyond my knowledge base, which is admittedly very limited, but it just seems that most 'problems' with larger woofers can be designed out through motor, suspension and cone design. [/QUOTE]
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