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<blockquote data-quote="RandyJ" data-source="post: 835080" data-attributes="member: 557626"><p>And also, to all of those who said "you need a lot of cone area and a lot of power", your statement is kind of off. Cone area does not really mean anything if the motor assembly only aloows that 18" cone to displace 3L. And more power is not always the key to haivng a louder system. In some cases, when increasing enclosure size drastically, more power can lead to undesired affects, such as bottoming out easily or completely destroying your driver in a jiffy. Read and do some research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyJ, post: 835080, member: 557626"] And also, to all of those who said "you need a lot of cone area and a lot of power", your statement is kind of off. Cone area does not really mean anything if the motor assembly only aloows that 18" cone to displace 3L. And more power is not always the key to haivng a louder system. In some cases, when increasing enclosure size drastically, more power can lead to undesired affects, such as bottoming out easily or completely destroying your driver in a jiffy. Read and do some research. [/QUOTE]
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