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<blockquote data-quote="redlinese-r" data-source="post: 1347621" data-attributes="member: 561386"><p>i still want another cerwin vega vega series....but yeah, that hoffman's law it true. example: the cerwin vegas i talk about have a sensitivity of around 94-96 db's (which is high) and they offer low extensions, but require a rather large enclosure: the 12" requires a 2 cubic ft. enclosure and the 15 i think around 3-3.5(?) cubic ft.</p><p></p><p>compare that with an old school round s12/15d solobaric. can use a rather small enclosure, offers low extensions, but the sensitivity is around 89 db's...</p><p></p><p>so there you have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redlinese-r, post: 1347621, member: 561386"] i still want another cerwin vega vega series....but yeah, that hoffman's law it true. example: the cerwin vegas i talk about have a sensitivity of around 94-96 db's (which is high) and they offer low extensions, but require a rather large enclosure: the 12" requires a 2 cubic ft. enclosure and the 15 i think around 3-3.5(?) cubic ft. compare that with an old school round s12/15d solobaric. can use a rather small enclosure, offers low extensions, but the sensitivity is around 89 db's... so there you have it. [/QUOTE]
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