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<blockquote data-quote="d audio 450" data-source="post: 197492" data-attributes="member: 545894"><p>well- i dont think the fact that it can move more air has anything to do with the frequency (how many times the cone completes a cycle). If you put a 25hz sine wave into a 10" sub, i am under the impression that it would not be as audible as the sound comeing from a 15" sub putting out a 25hz sine wave...im pretty sure the reason for a tweeter being small is because if it were big, you would need an EXTREMLEY lightweight, stiff cone that is capable of being forced in and out 15,000 times a second...this would mean you would have to have a ridiculously strong motor structure and lightweight cone...</p><p></p><p>-pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d audio 450, post: 197492, member: 545894"] well- i dont think the fact that it can move more air has anything to do with the frequency (how many times the cone completes a cycle). If you put a 25hz sine wave into a 10" sub, i am under the impression that it would not be as audible as the sound comeing from a 15" sub putting out a 25hz sine wave...im pretty sure the reason for a tweeter being small is because if it were big, you would need an EXTREMLEY lightweight, stiff cone that is capable of being forced in and out 15,000 times a second...this would mean you would have to have a ridiculously strong motor structure and lightweight cone... -pat [/QUOTE]
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