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<blockquote data-quote="outsideshot23" data-source="post: 7264894" data-attributes="member: 616457"><p>cone area makes a difference but this is a **** poor example. Dont think you are going to gain 3 d.. depends on a laundry list of things and you could go from 10k to 20k watts and not gain a tenth. if your bottle neck is your box size and not power you can throw a million watts to it and not gain anything. and while the double power or cone surface area has some merit at lower db levels.. get a system that does 160 and see how retarded it is to gain 3 more db...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outsideshot23, post: 7264894, member: 616457"] cone area makes a difference but this is a **** poor example. Dont think you are going to gain 3 d.. depends on a laundry list of things and you could go from 10k to 20k watts and not gain a tenth. if your bottle neck is your box size and not power you can throw a million watts to it and not gain anything. and while the double power or cone surface area has some merit at lower db levels.. get a system that does 160 and see how retarded it is to gain 3 more db... [/QUOTE]
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