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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7644893" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>You are saying that a 12" can not perform to the same level of a 15 per what the OP wants? I'm confused by this. Please explain this in more detail. A good 12" in a properly designed enclosure will net amazing results regardless if it is a "cheap" or "high end" model. Just as a 15 will. However, to think that the extra cone area will make that large of a difference is an interesting idea I guess.</p><p></p><p>Here is a more direct response to what you are saying. You have built up an idea that you require 15s to achieve what you want with minimal testing to prove those points. This means mentally you will require a 15 in a ported enclosure no matter what. Anything else to you will not "get the job done" as you say. However, the reality is..yes 12s can do just as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7644893, member: 551878"] You are saying that a 12" can not perform to the same level of a 15 per what the OP wants? I'm confused by this. Please explain this in more detail. A good 12" in a properly designed enclosure will net amazing results regardless if it is a "cheap" or "high end" model. Just as a 15 will. However, to think that the extra cone area will make that large of a difference is an interesting idea I guess. Here is a more direct response to what you are saying. You have built up an idea that you require 15s to achieve what you want with minimal testing to prove those points. This means mentally you will require a 15 in a ported enclosure no matter what. Anything else to you will not "get the job done" as you say. However, the reality is..yes 12s can do just as well. [/QUOTE]
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