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Less cone area..so I doubt it would be louder on the same power. Depends on the enclosure and vehicle bro.

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god i hate these... :bull:

hah but like they said you really dont know, you might have more cone area or power or both, but it mainly depends on the install... sooo???

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more cone dont always mean louder sometimes your power can be spread over to many coils and wont be as loud so just test test and test some more! ;)

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less cone area but i believe can be made to be much louder. more air space, more port area, and the ability to handle more power.

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