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<blockquote data-quote="tommyk90" data-source="post: 5270853" data-attributes="member: 545293"><p>Ok, so your post has been answered by numerous people, what more are you looking to find out?</p><p></p><p>It's a theory, who cares if it actually makes sense or holds true.</p><p></p><p>Hell, you even answered the question yourself. Obviously you should know that it won't take 512 subs to gain 20 db over 4 subs. There is a point of diminishing returns there.</p><p></p><p>On top of that, the decibel levels you suggested are unrealistic as well. I've seen stock stereos do in excess of 120 dB. Also, the higher the decibel levels, the harder it is to gain by adding more cone area/power. This is evidenced in extreme vehicles. More does not always = better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommyk90, post: 5270853, member: 545293"] Ok, so your post has been answered by numerous people, what more are you looking to find out? It's a theory, who cares if it actually makes sense or holds true. Hell, you even answered the question yourself. Obviously you should know that it won't take 512 subs to gain 20 db over 4 subs. There is a point of diminishing returns there. On top of that, the decibel levels you suggested are unrealistic as well. I've seen stock stereos do in excess of 120 dB. Also, the higher the decibel levels, the harder it is to gain by adding more cone area/power. This is evidenced in extreme vehicles. More does not always = better. [/QUOTE]
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