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Benefits of bigger magnet subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 8625700" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>Im not too knowledgeable tbh. But ive used enough subs to know motor size isnt end all, be all.</p><p></p><p>I just tested a pair of subs this week. Loudest ferrite ive ever tested, and louder than all but 1 neo ive tested. Its only about a 50lb sub, which isnt huge by todays standards.</p><p></p><p>Motor geometry plays a huge role also. A wider slug is generally more favorable than a taller slug. Give a wide slug a nice bumped backplate, and boom, you have a great motor (think Fi UFO). Id take that motor over several "larger" and "heavier" motors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 8625700, member: 620194"] Im not too knowledgeable tbh. But ive used enough subs to know motor size isnt end all, be all. I just tested a pair of subs this week. Loudest ferrite ive ever tested, and louder than all but 1 neo ive tested. Its only about a 50lb sub, which isnt huge by todays standards. Motor geometry plays a huge role also. A wider slug is generally more favorable than a taller slug. Give a wide slug a nice bumped backplate, and boom, you have a great motor (think Fi UFO). Id take that motor over several "larger" and "heavier" motors [/QUOTE]
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