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<blockquote data-quote="02WS6" data-source="post: 8692345" data-attributes="member: 678581"><p>[ATTACH=full]19997[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The reason he is "bashing" or giving you a hard time is because "Square 10" ≠ Low or Crisp. Considering most 10's hold a Fs in an upper 30's or low 40's range.</p><p></p><p>Getting a 10" to hit "low" is difficult compared to a larger diameter driver.</p><p>Putting it into a sealed box only makes that issue more pronounced as a sealed box tightens the response further.</p><p>Getting a square subwoofer to sound "crisp" compared to a normal round driver is impossible, there is no comparison.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if you give us specifically which subwoofers you're looking at, the amp you want to power them with and the resistance you plan to wire at we might be able to help you drill down further.</p><p></p><p>4 Square subs in ~1Cu/ft enclosures with the proper amp will be loud, but not considered "low or crisp".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02WS6, post: 8692345, member: 678581"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="19997"]19997[/ATTACH] The reason he is "bashing" or giving you a hard time is because "Square 10" ≠ Low or Crisp. Considering most 10's hold a Fs in an upper 30's or low 40's range. Getting a 10" to hit "low" is difficult compared to a larger diameter driver. Putting it into a sealed box only makes that issue more pronounced as a sealed box tightens the response further. Getting a square subwoofer to sound "crisp" compared to a normal round driver is impossible, there is no comparison. Maybe if you give us specifically which subwoofers you're looking at, the amp you want to power them with and the resistance you plan to wire at we might be able to help you drill down further. 4 Square subs in ~1Cu/ft enclosures with the proper amp will be loud, but not considered "low or crisp". [/QUOTE]
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