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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 2517050" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>Well, its been a while since I messed with both of them at the same time and had a meter present, but if memory serves me half right I believe it was only by 1.2-3 dbs....I mean nothing like mind boggling high or something you couldnt of compansated for somewhere else in the setup. The area where the 4hp DID excel in was that it was partial to small ported enclosures. Which in my case was rather important since in Street classes you have to keep your box below the back window line. Truth is, if that rule wasnt the way it was, and I was able to make a larger box, I might have been using a MT all this time. Its just about working out what best works for you and going with it. Both are very capable subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 2517050, member: 564991"] Well, its been a while since I messed with both of them at the same time and had a meter present, but if memory serves me half right I believe it was only by 1.2-3 dbs....I mean nothing like mind boggling high or something you couldnt of compansated for somewhere else in the setup. The area where the 4hp DID excel in was that it was partial to small ported enclosures. Which in my case was rather important since in Street classes you have to keep your box below the back window line. Truth is, if that rule wasnt the way it was, and I was able to make a larger box, I might have been using a MT all this time. Its just about working out what best works for you and going with it. Both are very capable subs. [/QUOTE]
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