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350-400RMS being equal, what makes a sub hit harder than another
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<blockquote data-quote="allamricn" data-source="post: 457001" data-attributes="member: 554566"><p>I think the ideas are great, but I'm not really looking for some booming SPL coming down the street kinda thing, and I wasn't really hoping to have to get another amp. I was just wondering more about 10in vs. 10 in subs given the same amount of power.</p><p></p><p>If power is truly the only factor, then of course, if I wanted a 10 in sub to hit harder, I would have to give it alot more power. But if say a MTX 10 in vs. JL 10 in vs RE 10 in..etc is better and produces more output per 350-400 rms then that's what I was looking for.</p><p></p><p>Love the strip club idea though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allamricn, post: 457001, member: 554566"] I think the ideas are great, but I'm not really looking for some booming SPL coming down the street kinda thing, and I wasn't really hoping to have to get another amp. I was just wondering more about 10in vs. 10 in subs given the same amount of power. If power is truly the only factor, then of course, if I wanted a 10 in sub to hit harder, I would have to give it alot more power. But if say a MTX 10 in vs. JL 10 in vs RE 10 in..etc is better and produces more output per 350-400 rms then that's what I was looking for. Love the strip club idea though... [/QUOTE]
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