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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 616730" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Let me say, and then I have to go cuz Im suppose to be at a party soon where they are gonna shot a LAW (light anti-tank weapon) at a school bus (*shrug* lol), I understand where you are coming from Termlab, and I agree the number of coils does come into play oin certain circumstances. But for music, nt playing right at tuning constantly, the 15's have considerable cone area advantage over the 10's, and would -most likely- get louder. In an SPL setup, running right at tunning where power handling becomes more of an issue, the extra coils help. Enough to make up for the cone area difference? Hard to say. If it was a black and white answer, all the big name SPL competitors would be running hundreds of 6.5's or even 8's (Ive seen a SPL truck with 6.5's btw) instead of the reltively small number of larger drivers. There is a breaking point in there somewhere, part of the art of building just the right SPL rig I guess.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 616730, member: 549629"] Let me say, and then I have to go cuz Im suppose to be at a party soon where they are gonna shot a LAW (light anti-tank weapon) at a school bus (*shrug* lol), I understand where you are coming from Termlab, and I agree the number of coils does come into play oin certain circumstances. But for music, nt playing right at tuning constantly, the 15's have considerable cone area advantage over the 10's, and would -most likely- get louder. In an SPL setup, running right at tunning where power handling becomes more of an issue, the extra coils help. Enough to make up for the cone area difference? Hard to say. If it was a black and white answer, all the big name SPL competitors would be running hundreds of 6.5's or even 8's (Ive seen a SPL truck with 6.5's btw) instead of the reltively small number of larger drivers. There is a breaking point in there somewhere, part of the art of building just the right SPL rig I guess. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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