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<blockquote data-quote="xpl0it" data-source="post: 2928786" data-attributes="member: 563062"><p>Smaller subs will be able to move quicker, simple physics. Larger subs have larger throw so they obviously will respond better to slower movement (low end bass). The sub size is just as important as box size/port. You can't really argue about subs without the relationship to the enclosure. Enclosures are just as important if not even more when looking for what kind of bass you want. 12's are great for all around response. So really, you should be thinking about the enclosure before you go for the sub. Look at space and see what you can use box wise, then think about what kind of subs you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xpl0it, post: 2928786, member: 563062"] Smaller subs will be able to move quicker, simple physics. Larger subs have larger throw so they obviously will respond better to slower movement (low end bass). The sub size is just as important as box size/port. You can't really argue about subs without the relationship to the enclosure. Enclosures are just as important if not even more when looking for what kind of bass you want. 12's are great for all around response. So really, you should be thinking about the enclosure before you go for the sub. Look at space and see what you can use box wise, then think about what kind of subs you want. [/QUOTE]
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