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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 1671828" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Surely you aren't suggesting cone size alone determines how 'tight' the sound is or how good the sq will be. Ive heard some sloppy 8's and some very clean sounding 18's. Enclosure size/type/alignment has much more to do with the over all sound of the system than does the diameter of the cone(s) used.</p><p></p><p>People keep trying to categorize things neatly and easily, like 12's are tighter than 15's, 18's are sloppy or only good for rap, etc etc. The truth is the situation is so much more complicated than that. Even the issues I mention still over simplify the situation in reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 1671828, member: 549629"] Surely you aren't suggesting cone size alone determines how 'tight' the sound is or how good the sq will be. Ive heard some sloppy 8's and some very clean sounding 18's. Enclosure size/type/alignment has much more to do with the over all sound of the system than does the diameter of the cone(s) used. People keep trying to categorize things neatly and easily, like 12's are tighter than 15's, 18's are sloppy or only good for rap, etc etc. The truth is the situation is so much more complicated than that. Even the issues I mention still over simplify the situation in reality. [/QUOTE]
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