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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan shaw" data-source="post: 7373768" data-attributes="member: 627561"><p>but in the same install it does. that's what im saying</p><p></p><p>and while cone area doesnt always mean louder, it sure helps a lot assuming their in a good install</p><p></p><p>for instance, i had 3 18" q's in a 20 cube box meter lower than my box with 2 15" axis simply because the box was too big for the car and was choking the system. but in an anechoic chamber, the 3 18" setup would be louder all day off the same power.</p><p></p><p>if you have an fi btl in a box, throwing 3000w to it as opposed to 1500 will yield greater output.</p><p></p><p>I know this isn't a hard concept, i must just be explaining my point awfully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan shaw, post: 7373768, member: 627561"] but in the same install it does. that's what im saying and while cone area doesnt always mean louder, it sure helps a lot assuming their in a good install for instance, i had 3 18" q's in a 20 cube box meter lower than my box with 2 15" axis simply because the box was too big for the car and was choking the system. but in an anechoic chamber, the 3 18" setup would be louder all day off the same power. if you have an fi btl in a box, throwing 3000w to it as opposed to 1500 will yield greater output. I know this isn't a hard concept, i must just be explaining my point awfully [/QUOTE]
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