Supergumby5000
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Project: F350 begins...
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it depends if they are really the same sub or not, meaning some subs just have a different cone between the 10, 12, 15 and they have the same motor and everything...(Fi subs, AQ's, other), in this case, i'd wouldn't expect THAT much of a difference compared to a 10 or 12 that may be the same line up but has a different motor and all...thats true, but i've always wanted to know the TRUE difference from between a 10 and 12, and 12 and 15, assuming the box specs are 'perfect' and the power is identical.
it depends if they are really the same sub or not, meaning some subs just have a different cone between the 10, 12, 15 and they have the same motor and everything...(Fi subs, AQ's, other), in this case, i'd wouldn't expect THAT much of a difference compared to a 10 or 12 that may be the same line up but has a different motor and all...
my point is that since the 10 and 12 R has the same motor and everything, the performance should be similar, on the other hand, since the 12 and 15 barely share anything in common, there is a big improvement all around...
200ish watt gain..wouldnt be worth the hassle of takin the sub out the box.I have a SWR-1242D. Right now its getting around 500W rms at 2 ohms My amp is rated at 385W rms at 4 ohms. What would happen if I put 2 amps at 385W rms at 4 ohms, one amp per coil?