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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2786995" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>actually i agree with him, think about the frequency 20 hz... both a 10 and a 15 move 20 times a second to make that sound but because of the size of the 15 it plays that frequency ALOT louder than the 10, on the other hand a 15 has a harder time moving 100 times a second at the same excursion... because of that mass and air pressure on the cone... so its strength in the low frequency becomes its weakness in the high range, of course this is fairly easy to compensate for with a crossover slope, still i preffer 12's to 15's er better yet 13's:naughty: ( sry i just had to throw that in there)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2786995, member: 573988"] actually i agree with him, think about the frequency 20 hz... both a 10 and a 15 move 20 times a second to make that sound but because of the size of the 15 it plays that frequency ALOT louder than the 10, on the other hand a 15 has a harder time moving 100 times a second at the same excursion... because of that mass and air pressure on the cone... so its strength in the low frequency becomes its weakness in the high range, of course this is fairly easy to compensate for with a crossover slope, still i preffer 12's to 15's er better yet 13's:naughty: ( sry i just had to throw that in there) [/QUOTE]
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