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Originally posted by ZX3 Jon thats awesome. Good choices... 10s push air better than 12s.
Originally posted by ZX3 Jon It works the same with guitar and bass amps... The volume isn't changed by the size of the speaker... the concentration of the sound is. So... same amount of sound being pushed out by a smaller diameter. So when John said he liked them because they hit harder - that is what he is feeling/hearing.
I need someone to reinstall my alarm, stop being gay and take the job so I can get it checked out.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif
lol wtf?!Originally posted by ZX3 Jon I'm not saying that 12s are a bad choice at all... don't get me wrong. I just like the concentration/ push of 10s a little more. The difference is gets more noticeable as the speaker gets bigger... for example a 15" speaker in a cabinet will have a nice bassy sound, however - the PUSH won't necessarily (I'm wording this as diplomatically as possible because a big part of it is the amp hooked up to the speaker) push as hard... mind you - the 15" has a larger frequency cone but in the context of a car stereo we really don't need to reference "hall-like" acoustics.
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