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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8781063" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Even just being able to fit 8" woofers would be a signficant improvement over 6x9's, and I do mean from a sound quality perspective, IMO. Small woofers reach low end response limitations. I would think there's some lower Hz thuds on hard rock and metal that would work well with high xmax IB woofers, IMO. I know the hard rock I listen to, some of the kick drums seem to resonate sort of low, and even though it's not a heavy, continuous bass note like rap, you still want a good bit of xmax+cone area to really throw that woofer in a linear fashion, so you can feel those thuds. You might look into pro-audio type woofers, and see if anything fancies you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8781063, member: 591582"] Even just being able to fit 8" woofers would be a signficant improvement over 6x9's, and I do mean from a sound quality perspective, IMO. Small woofers reach low end response limitations. I would think there's some lower Hz thuds on hard rock and metal that would work well with high xmax IB woofers, IMO. I know the hard rock I listen to, some of the kick drums seem to resonate sort of low, and even though it's not a heavy, continuous bass note like rap, you still want a good bit of xmax+cone area to really throw that woofer in a linear fashion, so you can feel those thuds. You might look into pro-audio type woofers, and see if anything fancies you there. [/QUOTE]
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