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is cone area really king????
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerDangerV2" data-source="post: 7665307" data-attributes="member: 637657"><p>see my thought is that if you have one 18 playing at the same amplitude as two 8's the two 8's will be louder... why? because you may have less cone area but you are doubling the "signal"... signal is not the proper term but this seems correct to me... 5 8's vs. 3 12's, the twelves have the cone area but there are more 8's playing at the same amplitude... more speakers will propagate more sound correct?? I agree with kangaroo that the bigger drivers kill the lows but I beleive that it is more box dependant than anything.... please correct me if I am wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerDangerV2, post: 7665307, member: 637657"] see my thought is that if you have one 18 playing at the same amplitude as two 8's the two 8's will be louder... why? because you may have less cone area but you are doubling the "signal"... signal is not the proper term but this seems correct to me... 5 8's vs. 3 12's, the twelves have the cone area but there are more 8's playing at the same amplitude... more speakers will propagate more sound correct?? I agree with kangaroo that the bigger drivers kill the lows but I beleive that it is more box dependant than anything.... please correct me if I am wrong. [/QUOTE]
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