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<blockquote data-quote="Rawr-DQ" data-source="post: 805316" data-attributes="member: 558585"><p><strong>"funny that you can say it's better because of more power handling, without even knowing the original posters actual power.............."</strong></p><p></p><p>"I didn't actually say anything you dip*** polecat, I highlighted some things."</p><p></p><p><strong>"I know you didn't write that</strong>..."</p><p></p><p>Funny how you contradict yourself. And it doesn't matter what his "power" is, I'm going by the subwoofer properly powered, you get a subwoofer, then you get a amp to match.</p><p></p><p>*power wise* They have almost the same sensitivity (86.7,87) the sensitivity is basically how well the subwoofer responds to power, 300 watts to a very high sensitivity sub will push it harder than a sub with a lower sensitivity, seeing that the sensitivity is pretty much the same, the power handleing has a much larger difference. 400/800 and 500/1500, you can push more power into the alpine and it will hit much harder. The surround allows it to reach a higher linear excursion and also improves the quality.</p><p></p><p>Endith.</p><p></p><p>Edit, had it backwards, mb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rawr-DQ, post: 805316, member: 558585"] [B]"funny that you can say it's better because of more power handling, without even knowing the original posters actual power.............."[/B] "I didn't actually say anything you dip*** polecat, I highlighted some things." [B]"I know you didn't write that[/B]..." Funny how you contradict yourself. And it doesn't matter what his "power" is, I'm going by the subwoofer properly powered, you get a subwoofer, then you get a amp to match. *power wise* They have almost the same sensitivity (86.7,87) the sensitivity is basically how well the subwoofer responds to power, 300 watts to a very high sensitivity sub will push it harder than a sub with a lower sensitivity, seeing that the sensitivity is pretty much the same, the power handleing has a much larger difference. 400/800 and 500/1500, you can push more power into the alpine and it will hit much harder. The surround allows it to reach a higher linear excursion and also improves the quality. Endith. Edit, had it backwards, mb. [/QUOTE]
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