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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8775641" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I find it's a good predictor. No modelling will tell you what the acoustic properties of the room (your car) will add or take away though, you'll figure this out with some measuring equipment and testing. I do not believe we can accurately predict output in a sense of one sub vs another with that sort of software.</p><p></p><p>As far as neo, it really depends on the design of the motor, but at the very top end of SPL competition everybody seems to use them and I can assure you the guys that fill their body panels with cement aren't worried about weight savings. Now will they really pull away from the pack for anything you're trying to do, probably not, but in the case of the Fi for example they're about comparably priced to comparable subs with ferrite magnets so for comparable performance they've managed to make it a wash. </p><p></p><p>Generally speaking all the distortion reducing technologies you can get will lose efficiency as will things that increase power handling. </p><p></p><p>I will say that Sundown X is a very inefficient woofer and I would avoid it. The Fi neo subs have all been good for the price IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8775641, member: 614752"] I find it's a good predictor. No modelling will tell you what the acoustic properties of the room (your car) will add or take away though, you'll figure this out with some measuring equipment and testing. I do not believe we can accurately predict output in a sense of one sub vs another with that sort of software. As far as neo, it really depends on the design of the motor, but at the very top end of SPL competition everybody seems to use them and I can assure you the guys that fill their body panels with cement aren't worried about weight savings. Now will they really pull away from the pack for anything you're trying to do, probably not, but in the case of the Fi for example they're about comparably priced to comparable subs with ferrite magnets so for comparable performance they've managed to make it a wash. Generally speaking all the distortion reducing technologies you can get will lose efficiency as will things that increase power handling. I will say that Sundown X is a very inefficient woofer and I would avoid it. The Fi neo subs have all been good for the price IMO. [/QUOTE]
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