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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 616728" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Again, you missed the 'all other things being equal' in my post. No I guess you didn't miss it, you just want to say they aren't equal. My example originally was theoretical, and theoretically when you have two sub systems with all other specs the same (including ecursion, which would eb the case in most like model examples), the one with more cone are will have more potential to get louder. Simpify the example down to a single sub. XXX 15 versus XXX 12, same 1500 watt amp. Clearly the 15 will get louder.</p><p></p><p>More coils does not necessarily equal more output. I will agree under certain circumstances in ported applications running just at tuning, the added coils of the eight 10's would have an advantage that could make up for the lack of cone area. But again, that's a specific example that does not negate the idea that more cone area equals more potential. If you ignore all other factors, more cone area = more potential. I did not say this is the end all be all answer to more output however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 616728, member: 549629"] Again, you missed the 'all other things being equal' in my post. No I guess you didn't miss it, you just want to say they aren't equal. My example originally was theoretical, and theoretically when you have two sub systems with all other specs the same (including ecursion, which would eb the case in most like model examples), the one with more cone are will have more potential to get louder. Simpify the example down to a single sub. XXX 15 versus XXX 12, same 1500 watt amp. Clearly the 15 will get louder. More coils does not necessarily equal more output. I will agree under certain circumstances in ported applications running just at tuning, the added coils of the eight 10's would have an advantage that could make up for the lack of cone area. But again, that's a specific example that does not negate the idea that more cone area equals more potential. If you ignore all other factors, more cone area = more potential. I did not say this is the end all be all answer to more output however. [/QUOTE]
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