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Dayton RSS265HO-4 vs UM10-22
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8656283" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yes, that is correct. They can both be used in car or home application but they both have drastically different box requirements. The reference can stay very linear while being in a small enclosure and can take a bit more power. Very good choice for small spaces that you just simply can't fit a big box. The low frequency on this sub is not very efficient though so you need to port this sub in order to bring alive the lows, but even in a small sealed box, it can still hit frequencies from across the board effortlessly. The ultimax is a great sub that focuses on low frequencies but requires a much bigger box to do so, mainly used in home theater but I have seen these in cars as well. It's more efficient with power but would require atleast double the size box than the reference to make it sound the best. So I would ask myself.. how important is low frequency? How important is space? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8656283, member: 574798"] Yes, that is correct. They can both be used in car or home application but they both have drastically different box requirements. The reference can stay very linear while being in a small enclosure and can take a bit more power. Very good choice for small spaces that you just simply can't fit a big box. The low frequency on this sub is not very efficient though so you need to port this sub in order to bring alive the lows, but even in a small sealed box, it can still hit frequencies from across the board effortlessly. The ultimax is a great sub that focuses on low frequencies but requires a much bigger box to do so, mainly used in home theater but I have seen these in cars as well. It's more efficient with power but would require atleast double the size box than the reference to make it sound the best. So I would ask myself.. how important is low frequency? How important is space? [/QUOTE]
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