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<blockquote data-quote="murph" data-source="post: 7634527" data-attributes="member: 636087"><p>Most subs are either stiff or soft. Stiff is higher spl in most cases but with less frequency extension. Soft is for good sq but when wanting to get low they give you great low end extension and give you better overall extension. In most cases stiff spiders are recommended because spl and chance of over excurting is not that high. On soft spiders if too much power is put on them the can over excurt. I don't know much about the positives and negatives of medium spiders but I'm sure they some sort of combo of the both on what they offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph, post: 7634527, member: 636087"] Most subs are either stiff or soft. Stiff is higher spl in most cases but with less frequency extension. Soft is for good sq but when wanting to get low they give you great low end extension and give you better overall extension. In most cases stiff spiders are recommended because spl and chance of over excurting is not that high. On soft spiders if too much power is put on them the can over excurt. I don't know much about the positives and negatives of medium spiders but I'm sure they some sort of combo of the both on what they offer. [/QUOTE]
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