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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2582438" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>He'll barely be making the .2cf per driver? That's a little box. Exactly what are the outer dimensions that you're working with?</p><p></p><p>Check CAMSHAFTs review of the 8's in this section about the eDs.</p><p></p><p>That's a 25% increase in cone area and double the amount of motor moving it. More significant than you think.Doesn't even matter if they are the same line. Driver size on its own has zero to do with frequency resopnse. Get the idea of "tighter bass" from smaller drivers and "deeper bass" from larger ones out of your head because it is fiction. The only direct corellation that can be made based on size of the driver is that the larger one has the POTENTIAL to get louder across the entire frequency range with all other things being equal. Since all other things never are equal, even with different size drivers of the same brand and line using the same motor, even that generality won't hold true with certainty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2582438, member: 550915"] He'll barely be making the .2cf per driver? That's a little box. Exactly what are the outer dimensions that you're working with? Check CAMSHAFTs review of the 8's in this section about the eDs. That's a 25% increase in cone area and double the amount of motor moving it. More significant than you think.Doesn't even matter if they are the same line. Driver size on its own has zero to do with frequency resopnse. Get the idea of "tighter bass" from smaller drivers and "deeper bass" from larger ones out of your head because it is fiction. The only direct corellation that can be made based on size of the driver is that the larger one has the POTENTIAL to get louder across the entire frequency range with all other things being equal. Since all other things never are equal, even with different size drivers of the same brand and line using the same motor, even that generality won't hold true with certainty. [/QUOTE]
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