??? Many companies use bigger coils and magnets for bigger 15s and 18s.You're a toolbag. An 18" uses the exact same motor and coil as a 10" version. If you're so right, than show me a single sub line that switches RMS ratings due to cone size difference that uses the same coil/motor. Here's a hint, the Sundown 8" uses a smaller motor, and the Type-R 15 uses a bigger coil, so look elsewhere.
I don't know what companies you're talking about.??? Many companies use bigger coils and magnets for bigger 15s and 18s.
You're an idiot. I bet you probably think a 10" wont play as low as an 18" too.lol ummm yes it does. the 18 is bigger, therefore it requires more electrical power to move it.
Even an 8 inch will get as low.You're an idiot. I bet you probably think a 10" wont play as low as an 18" too.
The hairtrick HAHAHA!! You haven't arrived till you've popped' a beeatches glass eye.. $2300 should get you somewhere if you buy used..G'LUCK!!Ok i have 2300$ to spend on my car audio system, and my goal is to have aton of SPL so i can get the hair trick goin. The car is a Nissan Xtera and i want to know what are the best subs for some huge SPL and a good price. I have been looking at the FI BTL15" but i havent seen reviews for them so i dont know if they are a good choice. Oh i want to build a 6th order bandpass to, i dont know if thats good for SPL though.
I don't know about hair tricks but look into pro audio drivers (PA SPEAKERS) for loud and low on the cheap.. Get drivers that have a high sensitivity rating. Higher sensitivity means less power to get them moving...Get a bunch of cone area and tune low.
Yes... at 1000hz. FYLI don't know about hair tricks but look into pro audio drivers (PA SPEAKERS) for loud and low on the cheap.. Get drivers that have a high sensitivity rating. Higher sensitivity means less power to get them moving...
The hairtrick HAHAHA!! You haven't arrived till you've popped' a beeatches glass eye.. $2300 should get you somewhere if you buy used..G'LUCK!!