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<blockquote data-quote="psych0ticnemes1" data-source="post: 1037501" data-attributes="member: 560430"><p>sorry if this has been covered already, i'm sure it has, just haven't found anything quite like what i'm looking for</p><p></p><p>let's take for example... a 12" sx rated at 1000rms, giving it it's rated power in it's ideal ported enclosure...</p><p></p><p>now take 12" L7, in it's ideal ported enclosure... giving it's rated 750...</p><p></p><p>does the L7 have the potential to be louder?? can a quality 400rms sub in it's spl enclosure out perform a quality 1000 rms in it's spl enclosure?</p><p></p><p>i want to try different subs without sacrificing output... after having an sx 15 ported running off of 1200rms for so long i'm afraid to try anything else...</p><p></p><p>i would like to try running my amp at 2ohms, only throwing about 750 to a sub because it'll be better for my elec, but i don't wanna sacrifice the output...</p><p></p><p>any one have a scientific explanation??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psych0ticnemes1, post: 1037501, member: 560430"] sorry if this has been covered already, i'm sure it has, just haven't found anything quite like what i'm looking for let's take for example... a 12" sx rated at 1000rms, giving it it's rated power in it's ideal ported enclosure... now take 12" L7, in it's ideal ported enclosure... giving it's rated 750... does the L7 have the potential to be louder?? can a quality 400rms sub in it's spl enclosure out perform a quality 1000 rms in it's spl enclosure? i want to try different subs without sacrificing output... after having an sx 15 ported running off of 1200rms for so long i'm afraid to try anything else... i would like to try running my amp at 2ohms, only throwing about 750 to a sub because it'll be better for my elec, but i don't wanna sacrifice the output... any one have a scientific explanation?? [/QUOTE]
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