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4 10" vs. 2 15"


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first off i think that 4 10" subs would have more cone area right? second, what would the binafits be to sitchin to 4 10"s from 2 15"s? if any the same power would be used the only differince would be size and # of subs. would i be able to save room with 4 10"s would it get louder ( im going to try to tune the box the same as the one i have now) thanks ppl for your help. im sorry if it seems like a dumb? to some of u

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first off i think that 4 10" subs would have more cone area right? second, what would the binafits be to sitchin to 4 10"s from 2 15"s? if any the same power would be used the only differince would be size and # of subs. would i be able to save room with 4 10"s would it get louder ( im going to try to tune the box the same as the one i have now) thanks ppl for your help. im sorry if it seems like a dumb? to some of u

2 15s has more cone area.

if your comparing the same model/brand 10s and 15s the 10 would have more motor force since you have 4 of them, and more power handling since there are 4 coils.

but if your comparing two good 15's to some decent 10s then the 15s will win out.

also look at which ones can you build a better box for.

and if your gonna compare cone area, go a step further add throw the xmax in too, thay way youll get the total volume of air the entire cone movement can fill.

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yea i have 2 15 level 4 and i wanted to try to save some room with a smaller box and i would like 4 10 dc level3 bot if i could do a smaller ported box than what i have now (7cu. ft.) i may stay i like tens and i like multable sub setups i had in the past

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