is more better

well, after getting so many people saying this and that bout my post I decided to read it again. I saw how some of you could be confused by what I said and yes I did word it bad. I get what you guys are saying but there comes a time when you read what I said and use common sense to understand what I ment. my bad on posting while drinking. but really though, you guys really need to calm down and shut the ufck up. oh yeah, Blinkraz is that a picture of you on your post or your bf? either way you look like a ****. is that herp uner ur lips?

 
wow, you told me! I think your just mad because you realized your subs xmax is bigger than MY IQ
This is correct //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

go crawl into a whole and die with all the other idiots who think, "Xmax meanz DEEBEEEZ," and start crying when an entire online forum hands you your own *** for saying something we all know to be ridiculous.

 
This is correct //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
go crawl into a whole and die with all the other idiots who think, "Xmax meanz DEEBEEEZ," and start crying when an entire online forum hands you your own *** for saying something we all know to be ridiculous.
I dont think you can ever live a normal life on here again

Maybe make a new username

 
more is better 100% of the time. loading two drivers on the same amp will result in a higher and safer resistive load, the current will drop in half but the sensitivity will increase by 3dB and each driver will also be restricted in displacement from the lower current level meaning they will work within a more linear set of +- displacements. So you get more SPL with less power to each driver and less displacement from each driver. There is no argument here, more = better.

 
more is better 100% of the time. loading two drivers on the same amp will result in a higher and safer resistive load, the current will drop in half but the sensitivity will increase by 3dB and each driver will also be restricted in displacement from the lower current level meaning they will work within a more linear set of +- displacements. So you get more SPL with less power to each driver and less displacement from each driver. There is no argument here, more = better.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif please please please tell me this is sarcastic

 
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more is better 100% of the time. loading two drivers on the same amp will result in a higher and safer resistive load, the current will drop in half but the sensitivity will increase by 3dB and each driver will also be restricted in displacement from the lower current level meaning they will work within a more linear set of +- displacements. So you get more SPL with less power to each driver and less displacement from each driver. There is no argument here, more = better.
I agree....If you mean what I think you mean..

Another factor in competition systems is that the resonant frequency on multiple smaller drivers will be closer to the frequency of the test ton, so it will be that much more efficient.

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif please please please tell me this is sarcastic
Is kinda jumbled

 
The person that asked the question has 4x 15's, going in a CRX.

Now i told him that 2x 15's is optimal. Sub up, aero port firing forward (toward seats).

I tried to explain that just cramming all this in a crx, is not best.

So stop arguing about nonsense.

 
^ i hope so
Think about this:

which would be louder?

(10) 15"s in no enclosure

or

(1) 15 in a perfectly sized and tuned enclosure?
I don't know about that, I know some open baffle designs that with the proper EQing will have plenty of midbass //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif The baffle sizes for true subbass would get huge, though...

 
I don't know about that, I know some open baffle designs that with the proper EQing will have plenty of midbass //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif The baffle sizes for true subbass would get huge, though...
i kinda ment just like sitting them in your car, lol

 
more is better 100% of the time. loading two drivers on the same amp will result in a higher and safer resistive load, the current will drop in half but the sensitivity will increase by 3dB and each driver will also be restricted in displacement from the lower current level meaning they will work within a more linear set of +- displacements. So you get more SPL with less power to each driver and less displacement from each driver. There is no argument here, more = better.
More is better assuming there is proper space available. If there is not ample space, more is not always better.

^ i hope so
Think about this:

which would be louder?

(10) 15"s in no enclosure

or

(1) 15 in a perfectly sized and tuned enclosure?
Cot, christ. That proves nothing.

The person that asked the question has 4x 15's, going in a CRX.

Now i told him that 2x 15's is optimal. Sub up, aero port firing forward (toward seats).

I tried to explain that just cramming all this in a crx, is not best.

So stop arguing about nonsense.
Exactly. They need proper airspace to yield good results.

 
more is better 100% of the time. loading two drivers on the same amp will result in a higher and safer resistive load, the current will drop in half but the sensitivity will increase by 3dB and each driver will also be restricted in displacement from the lower current level meaning they will work within a more linear set of +- displacements. So you get more SPL with less power to each driver and less displacement from each driver. There is no argument here, more = better.
Cot, christ. That proves nothing.

Exactly. They need proper airspace to yield good results.
Sure it does... it means more is NOT allways better, it depends on install and whether you can compromise install with available space

 
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