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<blockquote data-quote="azngurlbaybee" data-source="post: 300528" data-attributes="member: 547102"><p>Let's focus this time.</p><p>Start out with one sub and front comps and say you got lucky and ended up with a flat response curve up to 110 dB across the audible frequency spectrum with the comps covering 100 Hz on up and the sub covering 100 Hz on down.</p><p></p><p>Now here's the tricky part:</p><p></p><p>If you added a second sub, in order to keep that flat response 100 Hz on down then you'd need <em>less</em> power, <em>not</em> more because the subwoofer system is now more sensitive than it was before.</p><p></p><p>Now, to quote the Brahma manual:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azngurlbaybee, post: 300528, member: 547102"] Let's focus this time. Start out with one sub and front comps and say you got lucky and ended up with a flat response curve up to 110 dB across the audible frequency spectrum with the comps covering 100 Hz on up and the sub covering 100 Hz on down. Now here's the tricky part: If you added a second sub, in order to keep that flat response 100 Hz on down then you'd need [I]less[/I] power, [I]not[/I] more because the subwoofer system is now more sensitive than it was before. Now, to quote the Brahma manual: [/QUOTE]
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