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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8745986" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Output only to the amp. As for the 8" sub's sound, you can make them sound like bigger speakers. Tradeoff is that you need a bigger box AND bigger power, or more subs. An idiom amongst audio circles (and motorheads) is, "There is no replacement for displacement". An 8" sub has a rough area of 50.25 cu.in., while a 10" sub around 78.5 cu.in. That is 28.25 cu.in. of more cone area for air movement. So an 8" has to move more to accomplish the same output of a 10".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8745986, member: 654802"] Output only to the amp. As for the 8" sub's sound, you can make them sound like bigger speakers. Tradeoff is that you need a bigger box AND bigger power, or more subs. An idiom amongst audio circles (and motorheads) is, "There is no replacement for displacement". An 8" sub has a rough area of 50.25 cu.in., while a 10" sub around 78.5 cu.in. That is 28.25 cu.in. of more cone area for air movement. So an 8" has to move more to accomplish the same output of a 10". [/QUOTE]
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