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<blockquote data-quote="Warbleed" data-source="post: 1159520" data-attributes="member: 549898"><p>For most applications, the Storm makes more sense. It's capable of every bit as much linear and peak travel, and has a nice surface area advantage over the Titanium (1" high profile vs 2" half roll surround), so you're looking at around 805cm^2 on the Storm 15 vs 650cm^2 on the Ti 15, so that means that in terms of both linear and peak output, the Storm should be capable of a good 1-1.5dB more output.</p><p></p><p>I'd get the Storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warbleed, post: 1159520, member: 549898"] For most applications, the Storm makes more sense. It's capable of every bit as much linear and peak travel, and has a nice surface area advantage over the Titanium (1" high profile vs 2" half roll surround), so you're looking at around 805cm^2 on the Storm 15 vs 650cm^2 on the Ti 15, so that means that in terms of both linear and peak output, the Storm should be capable of a good 1-1.5dB more output. I'd get the Storm. [/QUOTE]
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