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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7426120" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>True. But to an extent. Those that are aware of the limitations know about the three factors. Others chime in and add to this if you like, because it can be said many different ways.</p><p></p><p>You have three physical factors that allow you to get performance from a driver/box combination. They are: Loud, Low, Small.</p><p></p><p>Due to natural physics, you have to compromise from those three factors, and only two of those are efficiently used. For instance, If I want a response that is loud and goes really low, I am going to need to accommidate some space for the LF response and added efficiency. If I want a good SQ design with limited space, that goes low, the efficiency will decrease and output relatively as well. And if I want a box that gets really loud, but I only have so much space to use, it is likely the cutoff will need to be higher than normally figured for in most setups, but this type of setup may surprise you still in the low end due to cabin gain.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, you can get louder and cleaner, but compromises, as Surreal mentioned, will be obvious. With the right design for an SQL type of setup, which is most common now days for those reasons, you can get a great balance of each factor and likely be impressed even though each one will have limitations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7426120, member: 634917"] True. But to an extent. Those that are aware of the limitations know about the three factors. Others chime in and add to this if you like, because it can be said many different ways. You have three physical factors that allow you to get performance from a driver/box combination. They are: Loud, Low, Small. Due to natural physics, you have to compromise from those three factors, and only two of those are efficiently used. For instance, If I want a response that is loud and goes really low, I am going to need to accommidate some space for the LF response and added efficiency. If I want a good SQ design with limited space, that goes low, the efficiency will decrease and output relatively as well. And if I want a box that gets really loud, but I only have so much space to use, it is likely the cutoff will need to be higher than normally figured for in most setups, but this type of setup may surprise you still in the low end due to cabin gain. So, yes, you can get louder and cleaner, but compromises, as Surreal mentioned, will be obvious. With the right design for an SQL type of setup, which is most common now days for those reasons, you can get a great balance of each factor and likely be impressed even though each one will have limitations. [/QUOTE]
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