Originally posted by: Beau
Hmm... 12" with 500 watt's
or
10" with 250 watts...
That's a toughy![]()
Originally posted by: Eli
For some reason, I thought this thread was going to be about sandwitches.....
Again, the only thing that really matters is what we call swept air.Originally posted by: leeland
I looked into them before, have you ever heard these subs or owned one ??? the only one i would be able to afford would be this sub...sub
they look like a real good deal....it you had the chance to get this sub vs the infinity sub which would you prefer ???
Originally posted by: glen
Again, the only thing that really matters is what we call swept air.Originally posted by: leeland
I looked into them before, have you ever heard these subs or owned one ??? the only one i would be able to afford would be this sub...sub
they look like a real good deal....it you had the chance to get this sub vs the infinity sub which would you prefer ???
That is the surface area of the driver (measured as if it were a flat circle rather than a cone)
times the V-Max (how far in and out it moves)
The bigger the number of the product, the better.
Originally posted by: Beau
Hmm... 12" with 500 watt's
or
10" with 250 watts...
That's a toughy![]()
It's usually called displacement, is it not?Originally posted by: glen
Again, the only thing that really matters is what we call swept air.Originally posted by: leeland
I looked into them before, have you ever heard these subs or owned one ??? the only one i would be able to afford would be this sub...sub
they look like a real good deal....it you had the chance to get this sub vs the infinity sub which would you prefer ???
That is the surface area of the driver (measured as if it were a flat circle rather than a cone)
times the V-Max (how far in and out it moves)
The bigger the number of the product, the better.
Originally posted by: Howard
It's usually called displacement, is it not?Originally posted by: glen
Again, the only thing that really matters is what we call swept air.Originally posted by: leeland
I looked into them before, have you ever heard these subs or owned one ??? the only one i would be able to afford would be this sub...sub
they look like a real good deal....it you had the chance to get this sub vs the infinity sub which would you prefer ???
That is the surface area of the driver (measured as if it were a flat circle rather than a cone)
times the V-Max (how far in and out it moves)
The bigger the number of the product, the better.
Originally posted by: leelandaside from sounding like a retard, how would you go about calculating those numbers for each product ??? are the numbers listed ??? or is it something that you would actually have to take apart the sub...take measurements...and so forth ???
thanks for the insight
leeland
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Displacement ..meh...
Ideally: Excursion
Originally posted by: leeland
I looked into them before, have you ever heard these subs or owned one ??? the only one i would be able to afford would be this sub...sub
they look like a real good deal....it you had the chance to get this sub vs the infinity sub which would you prefer ???
