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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7851310" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>The cone offers better overall sound (for what most wants) that is the bigger impact of the cone over looks. The Gcon would get my vote though.</p><p></p><p>As for air space there are several ways to go about it. Depending on how the enclosure is setup you can do basic math for a square enclosure and subtract the area that is "not there", but that is more guess work then anything. When we do glass work here for SQ installs we fill it with a liquid and convert the numbers to ft3. It takes some time, but it is about 98% accurate in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7851310, member: 551878"] The cone offers better overall sound (for what most wants) that is the bigger impact of the cone over looks. The Gcon would get my vote though. As for air space there are several ways to go about it. Depending on how the enclosure is setup you can do basic math for a square enclosure and subtract the area that is "not there", but that is more guess work then anything. When we do glass work here for SQ installs we fill it with a liquid and convert the numbers to ft3. It takes some time, but it is about 98% accurate in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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