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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyB" data-source="post: 5006647" data-attributes="member: 562290"><p>With more power on them, yes, the BTL's will get louder. But off 1200-1500wrms a piece, a pair of BL's would have the potential to be much louder than a single BTL off that same amount of power. Cone area &gt; All</p><p></p><p>Honestly, stick with a pair of BL's, in the long run they will be best for you imo. The BTL is a sick woofer, no doubt, its just not as suited for daily use as a BL would be.</p><p></p><p>The BTL is power hungry and to run a pair of them the right way your going to have to spend a lot of money, a hell of a lot more than running a pair of BL's.</p><p></p><p>Get the BL's and if you want to upgrade in the future, sell them and swap in something different if you upgrade your power.</p><p></p><p>First step is first, get the electrical system and power together, choose the woofers from there. If you know your going to upgrade, why not just save up the money from the get go and just do it how you want?</p><p></p><p>Thats what I would do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyB, post: 5006647, member: 562290"] With more power on them, yes, the BTL's will get louder. But off 1200-1500wrms a piece, a pair of BL's would have the potential to be much louder than a single BTL off that same amount of power. Cone area > All Honestly, stick with a pair of BL's, in the long run they will be best for you imo. The BTL is a sick woofer, no doubt, its just not as suited for daily use as a BL would be. The BTL is power hungry and to run a pair of them the right way your going to have to spend a lot of money, a hell of a lot more than running a pair of BL's. Get the BL's and if you want to upgrade in the future, sell them and swap in something different if you upgrade your power. First step is first, get the electrical system and power together, choose the woofers from there. If you know your going to upgrade, why not just save up the money from the get go and just do it how you want? Thats what I would do. [/QUOTE]
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