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<blockquote data-quote="mvw2" data-source="post: 3455914" data-attributes="member: 574722"><p>Is there a specific reason for 10" subs? Is there a size constraint for the box or just a random decision. I would suggest larger is better as they will more readily play the lower frequency range than a smaller woofer. 12" is the most popular and offers the most options. You could even go 15" or 18" if you want. You may not necessarily need two either as one larger, high excursion sub can move a lot of air, and if ported it's more of a thermal limitations than anything else.</p><p></p><p>What are your limitations/goals for this setup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvw2, post: 3455914, member: 574722"] Is there a specific reason for 10" subs? Is there a size constraint for the box or just a random decision. I would suggest larger is better as they will more readily play the lower frequency range than a smaller woofer. 12" is the most popular and offers the most options. You could even go 15" or 18" if you want. You may not necessarily need two either as one larger, high excursion sub can move a lot of air, and if ported it's more of a thermal limitations than anything else. What are your limitations/goals for this setup? [/QUOTE]
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