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<blockquote data-quote="devin171moto" data-source="post: 8702815" data-attributes="member: 679009"><p>yeah and 6th orders need even more airspace than 4th's. it depends what kind of sound you want to get. 4th to 6th is a preference thing. 4th order will have a smoother frequency response I believe than a 6th. and better cone control. but 6th can be louder across a wider frequency range. and 6th orders are also notoriously windy. which I like. but you will roll off past port tune faster as a trade-off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devin171moto, post: 8702815, member: 679009"] yeah and 6th orders need even more airspace than 4th's. it depends what kind of sound you want to get. 4th to 6th is a preference thing. 4th order will have a smoother frequency response I believe than a 6th. and better cone control. but 6th can be louder across a wider frequency range. and 6th orders are also notoriously windy. which I like. but you will roll off past port tune faster as a trade-off. [/QUOTE]
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