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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1480916" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>The question is: "What do you want from your choice?" Do you want the sub to belt out the most SPL? Do you want the sub to hit retarded low notes? What kind of power do you have to push your choice?</p><p></p><p>All 3 of them are hyper in-sensitive; meaning that they all have a low sensitivity rating. None of them come with a stiff suspension, so you are not comparing apples to oranges either. The ///\LPINE Type X has an 81dB 1w/1m sensitivity rating. Center channel speakers are higher than that! The W6V2 has a &gt;84dB 1w/1m sensitivity rating. Still sub normal for a current 10" subwoofer average sensitivity rating. I could not download the specs for a Boston, but after reading their prompting of a sealed 0.5 cubic foot enclosure, it will not be high either. So your list of choices leads me to believe that you are after a small sealed enclosure due to "mounting room?" Help us out with the answers and we can help you with a good choice for your particular needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1480916, member: 565864"] The question is: "What do you want from your choice?" Do you want the sub to belt out the most SPL? Do you want the sub to hit retarded low notes? What kind of power do you have to push your choice? All 3 of them are hyper in-sensitive; meaning that they all have a low sensitivity rating. None of them come with a stiff suspension, so you are not comparing apples to oranges either. The ///\LPINE Type X has an 81dB 1w/1m sensitivity rating. Center channel speakers are higher than that! The W6V2 has a >84dB 1w/1m sensitivity rating. Still sub normal for a current 10" subwoofer average sensitivity rating. I could not download the specs for a Boston, but after reading their prompting of a sealed 0.5 cubic foot enclosure, it will not be high either. So your list of choices leads me to believe that you are after a small sealed enclosure due to "mounting room?" Help us out with the answers and we can help you with a good choice for your particular needs. [/QUOTE]
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