supa_c
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very funny, very n00bish
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Two 12's have twice as much cone area as a single 12 (obviously) and would yield a +3db as you mentioned, but you left out the other half of the equation where the single driver accomodates twice as much power. If you want to get down to the nitty gritty, what is being compared is the amount of air displaced. If the single XXX12 excurts twice as much as each SE12, output would be equal, in same type enclosures. I agree the pair of SE's would probably be louder, but not by 3db's.Adding another woofer in the same airspace with the same power will yield an approximate 3db gain. So 2 12's....but this is only if were talking about the same ones.
As far as one xxx vs 2 se's.... two se's will get much louder then a single xxx unless u go one xxx ported in 3 cubes vs the two se's sealed in a cube each for example.....So My verdict is 2 se's in a big ported box tuned low. The xxx will ahve better sq, but the se's will get louder and still have good sq.
18+18= 36 xxx=32 ......Also not all xmax is the same. Just because sub a moves 20mm and sub b moves 28mm does not mean sub b will be louder. It's all about where the sub moves this much(freq.) and how much excursion is their across the board. You also gotta take into account that most sq subs move a lot down low and keep moving low, while spl subs are not as valuable down low but move a lot in the higher bass notes. Yes xmax is important its not everything. And still the se's combined move more air then a single xxx. Also when I talked to RE before I was told a pair of se's will get much louder then a single xxx...... I'm not sayin se's are strictly geared for spl or even moreso then the xxx juss explaining not all xmax is the same.Two 12's have twice as much cone area as a single 12 (obviously) and would yield a +3db as you mentioned, but you left out the other half of the equation where the single driver accomodates twice as much power. If you want to get down to the nitty gritty, what is being compared is the amount of air displaced. If the single XXX12 excurts twice as much as each SE12, output would be equal, in same type enclosures. I agree the pair of SE's would probably be louder, but not by 3db's.
You misunderstood me completely. Nowhere did I say xmax (actually I used the term excursion, which included xsus) was everything. My point was about air displaced.18+18= 36 xxx=32 ......Also not all xmax is the same. Just because sub a moves 20mm and sub b moves 28mm does not mean sub b will be louder. It's all about where the sub moves this much(freq.) and how much excursion is their across the board. You also gotta take into account that most sq subs move a lot down low and keep moving low, while spl subs are not as valuable down low but move a lot in the higher bass notes. Yes xmax is important its not everything. And still the se's combined move more air then a single xxx. Also when I talked to RE before I was told a pair of se's will get much louder then a single xxx...... I'm not sayin se's are strictly geared for spl or even moreso then the xxx juss explaining not all xmax is the same.