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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 1016163" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>It is nonsense. </p><p>You are making wide generalities about music types, not just subwoofers. Ive heard some rap with very fast transients and Ive heard some jazz with very low frequency material in it. What you are trying to do is take a complex situation (which subwoofer is the best for a specific application) and break it down into bite sizes pieces your brain and/or experience can absorb (if you listen to this type of music, use this size sub).</p><p></p><p>There are innermurable posts on this board explaining that cone diameter plays no audible role in a speaker's transient response and how the enclosure's Q will be a MUCH bigger factor in this. Too many posts on this subject already for me to need to explain it again here imo. I will simply refer you to the search button to explain why you are wrong. Its at the top of the page, just right of center between "new posts" and "quick links".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 1016163, member: 549629"] It is nonsense. You are making wide generalities about music types, not just subwoofers. Ive heard some rap with very fast transients and Ive heard some jazz with very low frequency material in it. What you are trying to do is take a complex situation (which subwoofer is the best for a specific application) and break it down into bite sizes pieces your brain and/or experience can absorb (if you listen to this type of music, use this size sub). There are innermurable posts on this board explaining that cone diameter plays no audible role in a speaker's transient response and how the enclosure's Q will be a MUCH bigger factor in this. Too many posts on this subject already for me to need to explain it again here imo. I will simply refer you to the search button to explain why you are wrong. Its at the top of the page, just right of center between "new posts" and "quick links". [/QUOTE]
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