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DIY For Audio
12 or 15" Subwoofers
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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 30537" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Three or four smaller subs (10" or 8") distributed in the room would work better than a single big sub. Even two subs is an improvement over one. Personally I have never been happy with a single sub. The concept of multiple subs is not about increasing output, it is about combating room resonances and smoothing response. See the following thread:</p><p></p><p>http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,2292.msg30503.html#msg30503</p><p></p><p>Expect 20dB or more ripple in bass response with a single sub. Moving the sub around does not change things much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 30537, member: 20"] Three or four smaller subs (10" or 8") distributed in the room would work better than a single big sub. Even two subs is an improvement over one. Personally I have never been happy with a single sub. The concept of multiple subs is not about increasing output, it is about combating room resonances and smoothing response. See the following thread: http://www.avforums.co.za/index.php/topic,2292.msg30503.html#msg30503 Expect 20dB or more ripple in bass response with a single sub. Moving the sub around does not change things much. [/QUOTE]
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