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Small box = Small output?
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<blockquote data-quote="Betrayer00GT" data-source="post: 3612908" data-attributes="member: 582890"><p>You know, "twice the amount of watts" is just 3dB, in and of itself. You know, 3dB is the very definition of "just a tad louder".</p><p></p><p>Agreed?</p><p></p><p>I don't know how you and your friend's subs compare, but the output difference caused by the different driver designs and the different enclosures is likely bigger than what just "twice the amount of watts" does (3dB). At least that is what I think is likely. If the difference in subs/enclosures is a tie, or even goes in his favor, you would be stuck at "just a tad louder".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Betrayer00GT, post: 3612908, member: 582890"] You know, "twice the amount of watts" is just 3dB, in and of itself. You know, 3dB is the very definition of "just a tad louder". Agreed? I don't know how you and your friend's subs compare, but the output difference caused by the different driver designs and the different enclosures is likely bigger than what just "twice the amount of watts" does (3dB). At least that is what I think is likely. If the difference in subs/enclosures is a tie, or even goes in his favor, you would be stuck at "just a tad louder". [/QUOTE]
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