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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6729314" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>Why would you use diff soft parts? DDz soft parts are not heavy beasts to bring fs down. In fact they are quite light. You're going to have a tough time getting soft parts that are lighter and still able to hold up under that pressure. A DDZ will be louder than a BTL, (greater output from less power) but I don't think you're going to build a sub that's better than a DDZ. You're probably wanting to play music though, so if I were you I wouldn't worry about it. Stick with your btl and just experiment with different boxes. Until you give up on playing music, you're probably not going to get much louder. What did your old setup meter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6729314, member: 619324"] Why would you use diff soft parts? DDz soft parts are not heavy beasts to bring fs down. In fact they are quite light. You're going to have a tough time getting soft parts that are lighter and still able to hold up under that pressure. A DDZ will be louder than a BTL, (greater output from less power) but I don't think you're going to build a sub that's better than a DDZ. You're probably wanting to play music though, so if I were you I wouldn't worry about it. Stick with your btl and just experiment with different boxes. Until you give up on playing music, you're probably not going to get much louder. What did your old setup meter? [/QUOTE]
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