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<blockquote data-quote="Spkrman" data-source="post: 1101708" data-attributes="member: 548682"><p>the XXX is very very ineffeciant... the SX is moderate to high effeciancy.</p><p></p><p>Thats what makes the SX louder in nearly every application, at *any* note. High power EXTREMELY low tunes is the absolute only time the XXX is worth a look, I'm talking where you need output below 28hz... Thats all. Beyond that, the SX will be louder than the XXX 99% of the time. The XXX is an SQ woof, SX is a daily beater woof...</p><p></p><p>Fine.. the XXX has much more displacement... but what power does it take to get it? Will it go thermal before you get to that point? Answers: *alot*, and YES thermal will happen before xmax in the typical application. There goes that wonderful displacement...</p><p></p><p>Also... we all know displacement plays little to no factor in a ported box....</p><p></p><p>WHy get a XXX when you can get a woof that costs less and does more? Because its big and shiny? Because people say its great? Thats hype, and thats why people buy it. Extremely few will use it for what its truly best at, lots of output into the absolute lowest octaves... below what is useful in most any music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spkrman, post: 1101708, member: 548682"] the XXX is very very ineffeciant... the SX is moderate to high effeciancy. Thats what makes the SX louder in nearly every application, at *any* note. High power EXTREMELY low tunes is the absolute only time the XXX is worth a look, I'm talking where you need output below 28hz... Thats all. Beyond that, the SX will be louder than the XXX 99% of the time. The XXX is an SQ woof, SX is a daily beater woof... Fine.. the XXX has much more displacement... but what power does it take to get it? Will it go thermal before you get to that point? Answers: *alot*, and YES thermal will happen before xmax in the typical application. There goes that wonderful displacement... Also... we all know displacement plays little to no factor in a ported box.... WHy get a XXX when you can get a woof that costs less and does more? Because its big and shiny? Because people say its great? Thats hype, and thats why people buy it. Extremely few will use it for what its truly best at, lots of output into the absolute lowest octaves... below what is useful in most any music. [/QUOTE]
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