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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8283588" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>If you aren't going to model a subwoofer with computer software, which is what those terms(parameters) are used for, then they're about as informative to a lay person as knowing the dimensions of the pistons in your car's engine. People with real experience with subwoofers will recommend them to others because of how they perform. <em>Matching your goals to a subwoofer with an appropriate enclosure, as well as your amplifier, is what you need to figure out what to buy.</em> Knowing the spider and magnet diameters does not tell you if that subwoofer is going to perform better than another.</p><p></p><p>What do you want out of your sound system? What vehicle do you have? Year, make and model. That's a start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8283588, member: 628688"] If you aren't going to model a subwoofer with computer software, which is what those terms(parameters) are used for, then they're about as informative to a lay person as knowing the dimensions of the pistons in your car's engine. People with real experience with subwoofers will recommend them to others because of how they perform. [I]Matching your goals to a subwoofer with an appropriate enclosure, as well as your amplifier, is what you need to figure out what to buy.[/I] Knowing the spider and magnet diameters does not tell you if that subwoofer is going to perform better than another. What do you want out of your sound system? What vehicle do you have? Year, make and model. That's a start. [/QUOTE]
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