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<blockquote data-quote="Darkstarling" data-source="post: 2086909" data-attributes="member: 568838"><p>I've been trying to figure out what makes subwoofers different when it comes to watts volume and hrz. Lets say that you have 2 of the same 15" subwoofers for instance both rmsin at 500 watts and both in the same size and type enclosures. Subwoofer A is hooked up on an amp that is giving it 500 watt rms, while subwoofer B is hooked up to a different amp giving it 250 watt rms. If you were to play both of the subs at the same volume level on a 30 hrz note, how would either be any louder than the other? If they are both moving at 30 cycles per second, what would determine the difference in volume?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkstarling, post: 2086909, member: 568838"] I've been trying to figure out what makes subwoofers different when it comes to watts volume and hrz. Lets say that you have 2 of the same 15" subwoofers for instance both rmsin at 500 watts and both in the same size and type enclosures. Subwoofer A is hooked up on an amp that is giving it 500 watt rms, while subwoofer B is hooked up to a different amp giving it 250 watt rms. If you were to play both of the subs at the same volume level on a 30 hrz note, how would either be any louder than the other? If they are both moving at 30 cycles per second, what would determine the difference in volume? [/QUOTE]
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