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15in lvl4 with lvl5 parts vs. 12in lvl5 ??


Which will be louder ??  

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  1. 1. which will be louder??

    • lvl 4 15 with lvl 5 soft parts on a crescendo 3k..
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    • lvl 5 12 on crescendo 3k..
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Have you thought bout reconing the 5 to a 15 maybe, and run it on the crescendo at .5 ohm, hopefully wont rise to bad.

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Is do XL if you know what you're doing. I'm assuming it'll be running it at 1 ohm. If so, you'll never see the full 3300wrms, so XL can be fine

i didnt ask for input on running different subs, i asked for input on the subs i have.. Also do you have proof to back up you claim as to what teh amp will and will not put out ???

Okay then, I say lvl 5. Sorry for trying to save you money.

As for the power..music is dynamic. Different frequencies will put out rise the impedance to different levels. You will probably rise to a few thousand ohms at some frequencies. Iirc every frequency has some impedance rise. You aren't competing, so don't worry too much about rise.

Rise to a few thousand ohms? Are you freakin serious? Maybe instead of posting so much you should take some time and educate yourself. There's so much wrong info in this thread I dont even know what to say.

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Is do XL if you know what you're doing. I'm assuming it'll be running it at 1 ohm. If so, you'll never see the full 3300wrms, so XL can be fine

i didnt ask for input on running different subs, i asked for input on the subs i have.. Also do you have proof to back up you claim as to what teh amp will and will not put out ???

Okay then, I say lvl 5. Sorry for trying to save you money.

As for the power..music is dynamic. Different frequencies will put out rise the impedance to different levels. You will probably rise to a few thousand ohms at some frequencies. Iirc every frequency has some impedance rise. You aren't competing, so don't worry too much about rise.

Rise to a few thousand ohms? Are you freakin serious? Maybe instead of posting so much you should take some time and educate yourself. There's so much wrong info in this thread I dont even know what to say.

thats most threads posted on this forum usually. every once and awhile an educated person will post and confuse everybody.

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why is the op getting so pissy?

the post is prolly gonna be locked soon anyways, but i say the 15

but really the box matters too!

u can have the same amp, subs, and everything but different boxes and one perform better then the other

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Is do XL if you know what you're doing. I'm assuming it'll be running it at 1 ohm. If so, you'll never see the full 3300wrms, so XL can be fine

i didnt ask for input on running different subs, i asked for input on the subs i have.. Also do you have proof to back up you claim as to what teh amp will and will not put out ???

Okay then, I say lvl 5. Sorry for trying to save you money.

As for the power..music is dynamic. Different frequencies will put out rise the impedance to different levels. You will probably rise to a few thousand ohms at some frequencies. Iirc every frequency has some impedance rise. You aren't competing, so don't worry too much about rise.

Rise to a few thousand ohms? Are you freakin serious? Maybe instead of posting so much you should take some time and educate yourself. There's so much wrong info in this thread I dont even know what to say.

thats most threads posted on this forum usually. every once and awhile an educated person will post and confuse everybody.

Yeah, Benji had me look over my answer and I didn't see anything wrong with it (other than grammar) lol. I was waiting for someone who knows what they're talking about to agree with me; so thanks for that LaDe :cheers:

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

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