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How do you wire two 10" subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8301078" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>Two tens will out perform a single twelve on the same power, assuming they're comparable subs (for example two Alpine Type R 10s vs a Type R 12) because of the difference in cone area. They typically can take more power as well, as a lot of companies use the same mechanical parts for all their subs within a line (the same motor in the 8" through 18" subs). With two subs you have twice the sub to power. That means you'd need a more powerful amp to reach their full potential, but you don't need to max them out provided you feed them clean power.</p><p></p><p>Show us the subs you had in mind and we can show you an appropriate amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8301078, member: 658055"] Two tens will out perform a single twelve on the same power, assuming they're comparable subs (for example two Alpine Type R 10s vs a Type R 12) because of the difference in cone area. They typically can take more power as well, as a lot of companies use the same mechanical parts for all their subs within a line (the same motor in the 8" through 18" subs). With two subs you have twice the sub to power. That means you'd need a more powerful amp to reach their full potential, but you don't need to max them out provided you feed them clean power. Show us the subs you had in mind and we can show you an appropriate amp. [/QUOTE]
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