View Poll Results: 1 10w6v2 vs 2 10w3s
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Poll: 1 10w6v2 vs 2 10w3s
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i've got the JL Stealthbox with the 2 10w3v2's and it hit great and sounds clean...no complaints...the stealthbox is simple, but definitely not showy, if that's what you're looking for
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Originally Posted by 16psibrick
well, the reason why i made my comment is that its not awlays twice as much air...
for example...
many subs, though rated at say 12" , due to some overly large surround, only has a cone size of a 10, and plus if their xmax isnt good...then..
basically two 10" sub with a cone size of a 9 with only 10mm of xmax or so is going to displace LESS air than a 12" sub with a true 12" cone size and witha 24mm xmax...
but in the case fo the jl subs, the displaced volume of two 10 w3s will be about what...50-60 percent more than a single 10w6
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for example...
many subs, though rated at say 12" , due to some overly large surround, only has a cone size of a 10, and plus if their xmax isnt good...then..
basically two 10" sub with a cone size of a 9 with only 10mm of xmax or so is going to displace LESS air than a 12" sub with a true 12" cone size and witha 24mm xmax...
but in the case fo the jl subs, the displaced volume of two 10 w3s will be about what...50-60 percent more than a single 10w6
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