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<blockquote data-quote="taylor" data-source="post: 5854" data-attributes="member: 541245"><p>and Soundgy, more surround means nothin, less surface area equals less bass. All a sub does is move air so more surround means less SA, that info is directly from Car audio and Electronics, Good example is the boss audio subs, a ten has so much surround it is like an 8 inch sub. Sensitvity is also a huge part, the higher the sensitivity on a sub the better. MY Type r 15 may handle 1500 peak, but with a sensitivity of 89db they will not compare to a JL 15w3 with sensitivity 0f say 93db. Sensitvity means that the higher it is the less power it will take to make it move.</p><p></p><p>And read this again Dummy. these are the differences between alpines subwoofers...</p><p></p><p>The type r 10's handle 500watts rms and 1000 peak, the tinsel leads are woven into the spider for huge excursion and it has a **** nice cast aluminum basket and come in 4 ohm svc or dual 4 ohm coils, the type s's handle 200rms 600 peak, Have a stamped basket and can have a single 4 ohm vc or dual 4 ohm coils. Type s's will need less power. For type r you will need a bigger amp. I was very happy with my type s's sound quality was still awesome. either way you will be very happy. <a href="http://www.alpine1.com," target="_blank">http://www.alpine1.com,</a> if you want more info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylor, post: 5854, member: 541245"] and Soundgy, more surround means nothin, less surface area equals less bass. All a sub does is move air so more surround means less SA, that info is directly from Car audio and Electronics, Good example is the boss audio subs, a ten has so much surround it is like an 8 inch sub. Sensitvity is also a huge part, the higher the sensitivity on a sub the better. MY Type r 15 may handle 1500 peak, but with a sensitivity of 89db they will not compare to a JL 15w3 with sensitivity 0f say 93db. Sensitvity means that the higher it is the less power it will take to make it move. And read this again Dummy. these are the differences between alpines subwoofers... The type r 10's handle 500watts rms and 1000 peak, the tinsel leads are woven into the spider for huge excursion and it has a **** nice cast aluminum basket and come in 4 ohm svc or dual 4 ohm coils, the type s's handle 200rms 600 peak, Have a stamped basket and can have a single 4 ohm vc or dual 4 ohm coils. Type s's will need less power. For type r you will need a bigger amp. I was very happy with my type s's sound quality was still awesome. either way you will be very happy. [URL="http://www.alpine1.com,"]http://www.alpine1.com,[/URL] if you want more info [/QUOTE]
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