Square vs Round Subwoofers

This information was collected from http://www.SonicElectronix.com. They kinda know what they're doing in my opinion.I think I trust their judgement over some guy on a car audio forum, but thanks for your input.
lol u may wanta see video of his system breaking his windshield he knows a little bit about subs lol...... box is most important of how a sub performs., i've seen $500 subs not do very well and $70 subs sound good (like mine) or guy on here had 6 or 8 $20 planet audio subs with only like 150rms each hit 149 or so because he ported box right and they had correct air space.. if L7 where 1/2 price they'd be a fair sub as they are most peeps (like me) forgot they still make them..

 
Square Subwoofers vs. Round Subwoofers


The shape of a subwoofer on the surface might appear to just be based on pure looks, but different shapes add unique beauty to audio sounds including hexagons, oval, and square. There is a ton more than just the look on the outside of the subwoofer than just the shape. Many audible factors change by the variable of the shape you want.

Volume and Surface Area

Subwoofer volume is calculated by the sound pressure created by the speaker. Cones with a bigger surface area will be able to push more air to move thus causing more powerful vibrations produced. When you compare a 10 inch round subwoofer to a 10 inch square subwoofer, the square will sound louder even though they are classified as 10 inches. This is all due to square designs having 4 corners to the cone's surface area. With the increase of surface area this translates to a larger volume of air and also more addition vibration. However on the downside, with the extra corners on a square subwoofer there's a chance of sound wave distortion. For round subwoofers, having no corners generates better sound quality with a faster response to the sound being played.

Power Efficiency

As mentioned previously, we've established that air displacement determines how loud your sub can actually get. For example, a round subwoofer will have more excursion than a square subwoofer at this same rate of time to produce the same amount of bass. So in conclusion square speakers are more power efficient than round speakers since they don't have to move as much of a distance, which will save more power.

Frequencies

Scientifically speaking, larger subwoofers can produce lower frequencies much more accurately. But as the size goes up it it harder to replicate the higher frequencies, decreasing the sound quality significantly. All of this means if you match a 12 inch square subwoofer with a 12 inch round subwoofer, round subwoofers will be able to replicate the higher frequencies due to the smaller surface area of the cone.

Cost Comparison

Without any doubt we know that round subwoofers are the most popular choice for most car owners. In addition to being cheaper than a lot of square subwoofers, they produce a higher quality sound. Another bonus is that they are more readily available, there is a larger selection of round subwoofers.

Looks and Space

It's hard to believe but a few people choose their subwoofers absolutely based on looks. Though it really isn't a very shrewd decision to go with looks alone, you can ultimately decide on any shape you want. But before you purchase! A big factor to consider is available space for your subwoofer enclosure. If you are purchasing dual subs into one single enclosure, round subs will take up more space. The circular round design technically waste space since there aren't any corners to align.

Decision Time

With all of these factors about shape our list continues with response, house, materials used, and size. All shapes have their own pros and cons, but in the end it simply comes down to what you want from your car's subwoofer. If you have the extra cash available, and you have a little less space available, then a square subwoofer is your go to. On the other hand if you are wanting to add another dimension to your sound system with a smaller budget limit you'll be best to go with a round subwoofer.

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This information was collected from http://www.SonicElectronix.com. They kinda know what they're doing in my opinion.I think I trust their judgement over some guy on a car audio forum, but thanks for your input.
Why bother posting that bullshit if you don't want to listen to reason?

Pretty much everyone who has posted has had a system louder than any you have heard. If you're new, don't step on toes. Lurk and listen. When you spout out about things you don't know, you get corrected and everyone thinks you're stupid.

"Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt"

You're comparing 2 different size subwoofers. A 10 inch square WILL provide more bass than a 10 inch rounded, a 12 inch square WILL provide more bass than a 12 inch rounded.
Smaller subs like an 8 inch will hit lower notes more efficiently.

And yeah, no **** they both play sub bass:laugh: that's why they're called subwoofers
So many more variables than that. A 12" Sundown Team sub or DD Z series sub can play louder than a 15" Kicker L7 or any other 15" subwoofer that is not round.

Never could trust a sub that isnt round.. weirdo transgender subs...
lol

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I'm talking about subs...not dildoes//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/slap.gif.87520e8ca8e90076ac30e777c0de5331.gif
wtf? can you not assimilate what i wrote?

the DIAPHRAGM work be an air tight fiber that could be expanded to get super strong but be light as well. seeing as how fibers get stronger under tension ya know? or maybe not. don't let me down you are one of the only intelligent guys here..

 
There is a guy out here doing like 158 on 6 l7 12s... but that is the exception, the guy who knows what hes doing. Ive been to 3 meca state finals; never seen square subs win a state championship

 
There is a guy out here doing like 158 on 6 l7 12s... but that is the exception, the guy who knows what hes doing. Ive been to 3 meca state finals; never seen square subs win a state championship
If that's true, he needs to sign up.

 
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