answer the questions.I've said in 4 straight posts that more power will be louder. And you've refuted that each time
Your answer to #3 disproves your argument. To answer your question, it depends on frequency and box tuning etc.1 no2 no
3 no
Now answer this- if you have 2 identical woofers in identical boxes will the one with 100w get as loud as the one with 200w?
Those are all great things, but do not change the fact that x amount of power is not "needed to get y woofer moving" as was originally claimed. You are changing the argument because you know you are proved wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt.At tuning, the woofer moves very little, but it will move more with more power still. Does this affect spl? Somewhat.
At tuning motor force is a much more important factor in spl, along with all the factors the port adds as well
HOWEVER, more power will make the speaker create more pressure along ALL frequencies regardless
tbh this whole argument is subjective to what you consider to be getting the sub moving. it just seems obvious to me that giving a sub that's rated for 3k, 2500w is gonna have more overall output than giving it 1500w. i don't really see what all the fuss is about, you like to make everything into an argument :/Those are all great things, but do not change the fact that x amount of power is not "needed to get y woofer moving" as was originally claimed. You are changing the argument because you know you are proved wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt.
No, I like to correct the ignorant. You guys circle jerk each other with this bs... and I like to fix it. Also, BTL's aren't rated for 3000w. Also, in your example giving a sub 2500w if it's rated rms (maximum you should apply daily) will "get it moving" at maximum. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference in that 500w by ear. Only a meter could measure it.tbh this whole argument is subjective to what you consider to be getting the sub moving. it just seems obvious to me that giving a sub that's rated for 3k, 2500w is gonna have more overall output than giving it 1500w. i don't really see what all the fuss is about, you like to make everything into an argument :/
How is this applicable to the discussion? Seriously, try to stay on topic.Hahahaha ok, ONE WATT OF POWER WILL GET ANY SPEAKER TO MOVE. More power moves it more....that's it. Done
i don't see how much of what was said in this thread was BS. 4 12's have an advantage of cone area over a single 15, and if the OP wants to get that louder than them the easiest way would be to send it more power (i'm not really concerned with being loud at a single frequency as the OP said this was gonna be for a daily). BTL can take more than 1500w, and if the OP has 3k on tap it would make sense for him to use the 3k, considering how the BTL can take quite a bit of power to start withNo, I like to correct the ignorant. You guys circle jerk each other with this bs... and I like to fix it.
You need more than just the same port area and tuning. And more cone area doesn't necessarily mean louder either. I had two 10s in a trunk get 1dB louder than 2 15s. Just saying. And as you have said before, ryan shaw, its a thermal and mechanical limit. Its a protection for the sub not a requirement of power. Sometimes, more power doesn't always just gain you dBs.I dont even know what youre point is but to argue everything i say. from what i understand you are trying to emphasize movement isnt everything in output. which is true. a box can peak at the point where the cone is moving the least.
but lets say you have a box with the same port area tuned at 32hz for 2 woofers. youre playing a 32 hz tone, one with 500w and one with 1000w. the one with 1000w will obviously be louder. and you will notice it is moving more. believe it or not this is not a coincidence.
therefore, more power will get the speaker moving more and create more output/spl/bass/volume or whatever you want to call it. this is my point, has been all along.
i have to agree with this. i had a btl on a rf t1500bd, it got loud,low and was doing 145+ in my 350z. box was 2.7net. now it's on a bc3500. i hate hearing how they need all this power to get going. usualy that's from people with zero experience with them.Power will depend on box. louder will depend on how well you can build and test. the BTLs are efficient. Has anyone of you that say that they are power hungry actually ran them? I did two box builds for two different SUVs for the UFO 15" BTLs and they both did over 145 sealed on the windshield on music on 1500 watts. No testing, just drop in.