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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 5270588" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>ok if that answer is serious that is exactly what i was wondering...</p><p></p><p>does that apply reguardless of the number of subs in the original (100db) setup?</p><p></p><p>let me explain the question before people freak out because they are so smart.</p><p></p><p>if i had 2 setups both hitting 100 db's but one of them doing it with 4 subs, does that mean i would need 400 subs (on paper) to gain 20 db's?</p><p></p><p>or am i missing a step? in other words, when dealing with the 4 sub setup do i first have to calculate the output of a single sub in the 4 sub setup, and then do the math from there, or can i just say "multiply it by 100" no matter what the setup is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 5270588, member: 573988"] ok if that answer is serious that is exactly what i was wondering... does that apply reguardless of the number of subs in the original (100db) setup? let me explain the question before people freak out because they are so smart. if i had 2 setups both hitting 100 db's but one of them doing it with 4 subs, does that mean i would need 400 subs (on paper) to gain 20 db's? or am i missing a step? in other words, when dealing with the 4 sub setup do i first have to calculate the output of a single sub in the 4 sub setup, and then do the math from there, or can i just say "multiply it by 100" no matter what the setup is? [/QUOTE]
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