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<blockquote data-quote="sbddvm" data-source="post: 291383" data-attributes="member: 544336"><p>I'm not interested in pounding subs. I upgraded from 10" CM3 to the 10' MacDaddy's and the CM3's sound, not pound, much better. I have about 1.3 cu.ft. per sub which is at the high point for the CM3 but well over what is recommended for the MacDaddy's. DA recommends 0.5 for the MacDaddy's. I thought if anything they would be boomier but they just don't sound good in this box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbddvm, post: 291383, member: 544336"] I'm not interested in pounding subs. I upgraded from 10" CM3 to the 10' MacDaddy's and the CM3's sound, not pound, much better. I have about 1.3 cu.ft. per sub which is at the high point for the CM3 but well over what is recommended for the MacDaddy's. DA recommends 0.5 for the MacDaddy's. I thought if anything they would be boomier but they just don't sound good in this box. [/QUOTE]
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