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I was wondering.. if you had 3 12's tuned to the same frequency and same port area as 2 18's would they sound the exact same? Or would the 18's produce more bass/get lower? Its kinda been bothering me to think about. I would assume that 2 18's would get lower, and the 12's would get more SQ out of them.

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size doesn't really dictate SQ, a lot of people have proved that 18s can be quite musical. As far as more bass, 2 18s swamp the size of the 3 12s (4 12s wouldnt even equal 2 18s in cone area). the 18s would need more port area and more cubic feet that 3 12s.

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Well hypothetical both boxees are equal. I thought cone area went 3*12 = 36... and 2*18= 36 ?

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/6819-cone-area-of-a-subwoofer/

How to calculate cone area

Cone area = pi x (r x r)

pi = 3.14 r = radius of sub

One 8" = 50.27

One 10" = 78.54

One 12" = 113.1

One 15" = 176.71

One 18" = 254.47

Two 8" = 100.53

Two 10" = 157.08

Two 12" = 226.19

Two 15" = 353.43

Two 18" = 508.94

Three 8" = 150.8

Three 10" = 235.62

Three 12" = 339.29

Three 15" = 530.14

Three 18" = 763.41

Four 8" = 201.06

Four 10" = 314.16

Four 12" = 452.39

Four 15" = 706.86

Four 18" = 1017.87

2 18s = bigger than 3 12s

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Well hypothetical both boxees are equal. I thought cone area went 3*12 = 36... and 2*18= 36 ?

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/6819-cone-area-of-a-subwoofer/

How to calculate cone area

Cone area = pi x (r x r)

pi = 3.14 r = radius of sub

One 8" = 50.27

One 10" = 78.54

One 12" = 113.1

One 15" = 176.71

One 18" = 254.47

Two 8" = 100.53

Two 10" = 157.08

Two 12" = 226.19

Two 15" = 353.43

Two 18" = 508.94

Three 8" = 150.8

Three 10" = 235.62

Three 12" = 339.29

Three 15" = 530.14

Three 18" = 763.41

Four 8" = 201.06

Four 10" = 314.16

Four 12" = 452.39

Four 15" = 706.86

Four 18" = 1017.87

2 18s = bigger than 3 12s

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haha.. my bad didnt know it went down like that. :noob:

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:rofl: sorry but that was humorous. all you calculated would be the height if you stacked them (3 12in next to each other is 36in, same with the 18s). TO get cone area is it r*r*3.14 (r being radius or half the diameter). so...

3 12s ---> 6*6*3.14 = 113.1 then x3 for the 3 woofers = 339.3 square inches roughly of cone area

2 18s ---> 9*9*3.14 = 254.47 then x2 for the 2 woofers = 508.94 square inches roughly of cone area

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Or you could just look at the specs for the subs in question. Most manufacturers will list cone area, which will be more accurate than simply taking half of the sub size and using that as the radius.

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Or you could just look at the specs for the subs in question. Most manufacturers will list cone area, which will be more accurate than simply taking half of the sub size and using that as the radius.

yea, thats why i said roughly, because a 12 usually measures 11 from edge of surround to the other edge of the surround, and then there are other things like 1/3 of the surround count as cone area and the other doesnt, but in generalities the pi*r*r works.

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