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You are rigth, not every sub will perform in all kinds of enclosure. I just wanted to provide some other facts to be consider when choosing a sub. I agree on this: Quote:
[/I may be just misinterpreting you, but the way I am reading it, I will have to disagree. With most larger subwoofers, they are more sensitive than their smaller siblings meaning that given the same power will provide more output. There is a member here who has a sealed box with a Lambda PB15 with only 300w, and is reaching ~140 dB. All while retaining stellar SQ. ]
But what I meant is: makes no sense run i.e. a 1000 watt sub with a 20 watt amp. or vice versa
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Originally posted by dnewma04: I would maybe opt for the mobile LF in a sealed enclosure. PBs work well in a sealed box, but are stellar in a ported enclosure. The 15s ported box would be enormous, though.
So if I get a second Lambda,,,the LF will be better for my Elements enclosure? its a small 0.5 or 0.6 cu ft.
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Actually, the Mobile LF would require a larger box than the PB.
"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit"
-Mitch Hedberg
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David,
I follow what you are trying to say. I thought you were making a comparison of sub diameter to power.
"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit"
-Mitch Hedberg
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