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If you take xmax muliplied by cone area, that will give you the volume displacement. If you're dealing with sealed enclosures, this is important to consider. this is not the end all be all solution though. Look at DD subs, being loud without huge xmax specs. ported is a different beast altogether

I'm not a fans of the DD sub but i heard these sub have good t parameter. Always think that a sub that have bigger xmax move more air so inorder to create more sound the sub need to move air quickly but it not a fact. Just my opinion. If i have more cone area and woofer xmax. I should be able to be louder. By the way DD sub are too pricey and not everyone could afford those sub.

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Anyone here know the cone area of the MTx jackhammer? It like 23 inch sub, right?? Two jackhammer sub would have alot of cone area. I had seen someone hiting 150 Db with one jackhammer. Holy crap!!

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Anyone here know the cone area of the MTx jackhammer? It like 23 inch sub, right?? Two jackhammer sub would have alot of cone area. I had seen someone hiting 150 Db with one jackhammer. Holy crap!!

I'm willing to bet my left nut the new AA SMD woofer will be able to hit a 150 in the right enclosure, for a crap-ton smaller price.

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Anyone here know the cone area of the MTx jackhammer? It like 23 inch sub, right?? Two jackhammer sub would have alot of cone area. I had seen someone hiting 150 Db with one jackhammer. Holy crap!!

380 in cone area for 1 22' jackhammer. I'd do six 10''s before thinking about that thing

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My God, did you fail math?

pi = 3.14159265

Well...if you want to get reeeely technical, pi is "22/7"

I doubt anyone will need pi to the 100th decimal place, but :shrug:

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380 in cone area for 1 22' jackhammer. I'd do six 10''s before thinking about that thing

380 cone area for single MTx 22 inch sub can do big number. I cannot imagine how to 2 MTX 22 inch sub look like in vehicle. You should add that 22 inch sub on your cone area list.

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could someone tell me what the cone area of a 21" sub is, i cant seem to get this right

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