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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1725882" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Increased power does not necessarily equate to more volume.</p><p></p><p>I went from a pair of sealed 10s to a ported 12 on the same amp and my substage increased dramatically. It has loads to do with what subs you are going from and going to as well. I went from a pair of Kenwood e<span style="color: Red">X</span>celon KFC-Xw10dB SVC 4 Ohm 10s in a dual-chamber sealed box to a Diamond Audio M6mkII 12 in a ported box on the same 600 watts and like I said previously - my substage is worlds better for the change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1725882, member: 561023"] Increased power does not necessarily equate to more volume. I went from a pair of sealed 10s to a ported 12 on the same amp and my substage increased dramatically. It has loads to do with what subs you are going from and going to as well. I went from a pair of Kenwood e[COLOR=Red]X[/COLOR]celon KFC-Xw10dB SVC 4 Ohm 10s in a dual-chamber sealed box to a Diamond Audio M6mkII 12 in a ported box on the same 600 watts and like I said previously - my substage is worlds better for the change. [/QUOTE]
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