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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8768594" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I think part of the translation of sound is the volume level. Something like a punch might not feel or seem as accurate or deep if it's more quite. You can technically make 8's on lows sound good, but the actual pressure levels of 2 8's in a giant pickup cabin trying to play low notes under the seat might be lacking. If you we able to fit 4 of those 8's on like 2000-2500w, it would make me more confident that the system would be able to pressurize the cabin on low notes significantly better. Lows are the hardest notes to reproduce loudly because of physics, typically, and small woofers in a large airspace are maybe going to struggle some on creating decent pressure on low notes.</p><p></p><p>You could always do 2 of the 8's under one side of the seat, get a box that's designed to try to do what you want the best. If that isn't loud enough, you could mirror the box on the other side and have 4 8's in total.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8768594, member: 591582"] I think part of the translation of sound is the volume level. Something like a punch might not feel or seem as accurate or deep if it's more quite. You can technically make 8's on lows sound good, but the actual pressure levels of 2 8's in a giant pickup cabin trying to play low notes under the seat might be lacking. If you we able to fit 4 of those 8's on like 2000-2500w, it would make me more confident that the system would be able to pressurize the cabin on low notes significantly better. Lows are the hardest notes to reproduce loudly because of physics, typically, and small woofers in a large airspace are maybe going to struggle some on creating decent pressure on low notes. You could always do 2 of the 8's under one side of the seat, get a box that's designed to try to do what you want the best. If that isn't loud enough, you could mirror the box on the other side and have 4 8's in total. [/QUOTE]
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