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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 1194145" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>A subwoofer system should never be lowpassed any higher than 120hz or so (imo even that's way too high). At that frequency, you'd have to have some incredible ears to hear an audible difference between a 10 and an 18 in terms of transient response. Chosing the proper sub size for your system should be based off of desired output, desired frequency response, and available space if its a limiting factor. The cone size should <strong>not</strong> be determined by some notion of transient response (low end <strong>or</strong> high end).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 1194145, member: 549629"] A subwoofer system should never be lowpassed any higher than 120hz or so (imo even that's way too high). At that frequency, you'd have to have some incredible ears to hear an audible difference between a 10 and an 18 in terms of transient response. Chosing the proper sub size for your system should be based off of desired output, desired frequency response, and available space if its a limiting factor. The cone size should [B]not[/B] be determined by some notion of transient response (low end [B]or[/B] high end). [/QUOTE]
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