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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 2123032" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>It's usually the other way around. A SPL sub usually isnt' as effecient as a daily driving sub or SQ sub. This is because as you throw loads of power on a sub it's effeciency becomes less of an issue, who cares how loud a sub will be on 300watts when your burping with 10,000? Overall you can't really look at any 1 stat to pick a woofer. As a matter of fact, if every other stat was a the same, effeceincy would be the same value as well. However, if you know you dont' have a lot of power to work with a sub with a lower RMS and high effeciency is a good bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 2123032, member: 560148"] It's usually the other way around. A SPL sub usually isnt' as effecient as a daily driving sub or SQ sub. This is because as you throw loads of power on a sub it's effeciency becomes less of an issue, who cares how loud a sub will be on 300watts when your burping with 10,000? Overall you can't really look at any 1 stat to pick a woofer. As a matter of fact, if every other stat was a the same, effeceincy would be the same value as well. However, if you know you dont' have a lot of power to work with a sub with a lower RMS and high effeciency is a good bet. [/QUOTE]
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