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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 6727816" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>cone area beats power almost 100% of the time assuming you have airspace for both. If you double the amount of subs you have and simply split power again, you still gain 3db's theoretically assuming you scaled your airspace up too. Plus as you add power the coils get hot and compression kicks in. How much money do you want to spend. IMO, I'd go with a lesser number of subs so you can get a higher quality sub. How much is your budget, that will help alot.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'd reccomend checking out <a href="http://www.diycable.com" target="_blank">http://www.diycable.com</a> There subs come in 12 and 15's and are about the best overall value in subs if you SQ oriented in the slightest. They use XBL^2 and faraday rings so they keep both BL and inductance even over their stroke. Very high sq and 26mm of xmax to boot! They are a great sub for getting loud and still sounding spectacular, probably among the best. Very well engineered. They are basically a more upgraded modern version of a Adire Brahma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 6727816, member: 560148"] cone area beats power almost 100% of the time assuming you have airspace for both. If you double the amount of subs you have and simply split power again, you still gain 3db's theoretically assuming you scaled your airspace up too. Plus as you add power the coils get hot and compression kicks in. How much money do you want to spend. IMO, I'd go with a lesser number of subs so you can get a higher quality sub. How much is your budget, that will help alot. Anyway, I'd reccomend checking out [URL="http://www.diycable.com"]http://www.diycable.com[/URL] There subs come in 12 and 15's and are about the best overall value in subs if you SQ oriented in the slightest. They use XBL^2 and faraday rings so they keep both BL and inductance even over their stroke. Very high sq and 26mm of xmax to boot! They are a great sub for getting loud and still sounding spectacular, probably among the best. Very well engineered. They are basically a more upgraded modern version of a Adire Brahma. [/QUOTE]
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