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Anybody know a decent, space saving 15 inch subwoofer?
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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8458485" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>Bro, it doesn't work that way. You can't make a blanket statement that dictates every 15" performs the same in x amount of airspace. That myth is as horrible as the one stating that small drivers can't reproduce low frequencies or that big drivers aren't fast. The drivers I linked him to will absolutely get down into the teens with complete authority in sealed enclosures as small as 1 cube, they were designed specifically for that. Yes, you will need EQ and power to make it work. The 12" version does the same thing but in less than a cube. It's documented flat from 9Hz on up to 120Hz in car. But you guys get hung up on this "do it bang" BS. I'm not saying these same drivers won't be louder in vented enclosures; that's a no-brainer. But sometimes people want the tiniest enclosure possible and work from there. I believe that's what the OP stated but he's not ready for a deal like that (WTF?) and will probably buy something that he will regret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8458485, member: 607015"] Bro, it doesn't work that way. You can't make a blanket statement that dictates every 15" performs the same in x amount of airspace. That myth is as horrible as the one stating that small drivers can't reproduce low frequencies or that big drivers aren't fast. The drivers I linked him to will absolutely get down into the teens with complete authority in sealed enclosures as small as 1 cube, they were designed specifically for that. Yes, you will need EQ and power to make it work. The 12" version does the same thing but in less than a cube. It's documented flat from 9Hz on up to 120Hz in car. But you guys get hung up on this "do it bang" BS. I'm not saying these same drivers won't be louder in vented enclosures; that's a no-brainer. But sometimes people want the tiniest enclosure possible and work from there. I believe that's what the OP stated but he's not ready for a deal like that (WTF?) and will probably buy something that he will regret. [/QUOTE]
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