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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8863873" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>Mega roll, tall roll spl, standard roll, wide roll etc the affects will all depend on the surround material and thickness. Mega and wide rolls along with tall roll spl tend to be foam or rubberized foam and are pretty thick. They are decently stiff and if used with stiff spiders don’t make for very good daily setups. These are best for high power setups chasing numbers. Those surrounds can all be used on any sub for daily just the spiders need to be matched accordingly along with how much xmax the sub will have. A subwoofer with 25mm of xmax isn’t going to benefit from using a mega roll surround taking up extra cone area for no reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8863873, member: 684299"] Mega roll, tall roll spl, standard roll, wide roll etc the affects will all depend on the surround material and thickness. Mega and wide rolls along with tall roll spl tend to be foam or rubberized foam and are pretty thick. They are decently stiff and if used with stiff spiders don’t make for very good daily setups. These are best for high power setups chasing numbers. Those surrounds can all be used on any sub for daily just the spiders need to be matched accordingly along with how much xmax the sub will have. A subwoofer with 25mm of xmax isn’t going to benefit from using a mega roll surround taking up extra cone area for no reason. [/QUOTE]
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