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<blockquote data-quote="qtipextra" data-source="post: 490248" data-attributes="member: 555270"><p>Well, truley, I say 12 - 15 " but NO BIGGER!! Any bigger than that, the power is wasted through the magnets to push the heavier cone. More is better, always. Power increase into a sub only raises volume very little. The more subs at the same power will increase because EACH sub is gettin the SAME power, as adding more power to a single sub only increases loudness slightly.</p><p></p><p>I have four subs, 2 10's, 2 8's. Recently one went out on me, an I notice A <strong>HUGE</strong>!! diffrence in sound loss. Even tho all of my others ones are getting and still gettin the same amount of power as the onther one, volume dropped monsterously!</p><p></p><p>So after rambaling... My answer is..</p><p></p><p>"YES, you are better off"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qtipextra, post: 490248, member: 555270"] Well, truley, I say 12 - 15 " but NO BIGGER!! Any bigger than that, the power is wasted through the magnets to push the heavier cone. More is better, always. Power increase into a sub only raises volume very little. The more subs at the same power will increase because EACH sub is gettin the SAME power, as adding more power to a single sub only increases loudness slightly. I have four subs, 2 10's, 2 8's. Recently one went out on me, an I notice A [B]HUGE[/B]!! diffrence in sound loss. Even tho all of my others ones are getting and still gettin the same amount of power as the onther one, volume dropped monsterously! So after rambaling... My answer is.. "YES, you are better off" [/QUOTE]
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