numerous subs???

The way I see it, more power pwns more cone area when you are talking about spl. You can have a pair of 12's that are built to take alot of power, and in a correct enclosure, they most likely will own 10 12" woofers with the same amount of power. The more subs will not cancel each other out, but will add more amplitude.

 
The way I see it, more power pwns more cone area when you are talking about spl. You can have a pair of 12's that are built to take alot of power, and in a correct enclosure, they most likely will own 10 12" woofers with the same amount of power. The more subs will not cancel each other out, but will add more amplitude.
Doubling the cone area gives you +6dB (holding mass the same). Doubling the power only gives you 3dB. Cone area rules if you can get it.

The only reason to run multiple 10's is a possible thermal compression advantage of running 4 10's if they can indeed take more power than the two 15's and this can sometimes be the case, but not always. You don't see these things in pro audio or home audio because is just not efficient from a cost performance stand point. Generally you go large and then you start added more subs. 18's will give you the best distortion SPL ratio and most spl holding all other constraints constant. Most companies don't really make larger drivers so 18's are pretty much the norm for the largest "practical" size you can buy.

In general:

10's subs generally have bout ~0.031 m^2 of area. 15's are closer to ~0.08, so a 15 will give you more area than a 10... Two 10's that move as much as a 15 are probably more expensive to produce than the 15"

 
Doubling the cone area gives you +6dB (holding mass the same). Doubling the power only gives you 3dB. Cone area rules if you can get it.
The only reason to run multiple 10's is a possible thermal compression advantage of running 4 10's if they can indeed take more power than the two 15's and this can sometimes be the case, but not always. You don't see these things in pro audio or home audio because is just not efficient from a cost performance stand point. Generally you go large and then you start added more subs. 18's will give you the best distortion SPL ratio and most spl holding all other constraints constant. Most companies don't really make larger drivers so 18's are pretty much the norm for the largest "practical" size you can buy.

In general:

10's subs generally have bout ~0.031 m^2 of area. 15's are closer to ~0.08, so a 15 will give you more area than a 10... Two 10's that move as much as a 15 are probably more expensive to produce than the 15"
I still think that power pwns cone area. Really there is alot more factors in the car that needs to be taken care of as well. But what would you rather do when you go to an spl comp? A dd 9915 with alot of power? Or 10 12" pheonix gold subs, with the same amount of power? See where I am getting at?

 
The way I see it, more power pwns more cone area when you are talking about spl. You can have a pair of 12's that are built to take alot of power, and in a correct enclosure, they most likely will own 10 12" woofers with the same amount of power. The more subs will not cancel each other out, but will add more amplitude.

I agree with this statement 100%. Adversely if you are looking for Quality sound pressure more subs owns 1 sub with a billion watts. One sub is only gonna sound so good. As for SPL though you can make one sub do a 172 plus. However I am into music at insane levels clearly. Not obnoxious spl with no care of quality.

I'd take 12 woofers off of 250 each anyday over 3K on 1 sub.

By the way I have a BTL now and it impresses the chit out of everyone. Personally I hate it cuz My havocs sound WAAAAAAAAY Better!!

 
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