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Help with box for two 12s.
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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7452666" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>Well, in that case, if you are less concerned with numbers and more concerned with pressure, then you should go with what has more cone area, power handling, and linear excursion capabilities. It comes pretty close with the two 12s and a single 18 on cone area, so measure them and figure which has the most. Likely, the 18 will follow with more power handling and higher excursion as well. If overall, the 18 gives you more of these factors, go with it, just make sure you have room to balance enclosure volume with displacement for a proper enclosure for this driver.</p><p></p><p>The 10s can put up numbers just as well as the 18 can, but the 18 can likely get more pressure in the LF range of the response more efficiently, so if that is your goal, go with the directions I just stated about those three factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7452666, member: 634917"] Well, in that case, if you are less concerned with numbers and more concerned with pressure, then you should go with what has more cone area, power handling, and linear excursion capabilities. It comes pretty close with the two 12s and a single 18 on cone area, so measure them and figure which has the most. Likely, the 18 will follow with more power handling and higher excursion as well. If overall, the 18 gives you more of these factors, go with it, just make sure you have room to balance enclosure volume with displacement for a proper enclosure for this driver. The 10s can put up numbers just as well as the 18 can, but the 18 can likely get more pressure in the LF range of the response more efficiently, so if that is your goal, go with the directions I just stated about those three factors. [/QUOTE]
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