Car audio question

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armagod;5826695 said:
i heard 2 10's hit harder than 2 12's, is there any truth to that??

depends on brand, placement in the car, and your overall setup

I've seen a cat fill his trunk with 2 6x9s and 6 8" sub woofers inside of a custom box

ran an ol school alpine head unit and amp.......10 gauge speaker wire, the whole deal

and he did it the hard way before Crutchfield starting making wiring harnesses more available online

sound was amazing

silly nigga only ran one battery tho...........so his lights were dimming when he cranked his music up haha
 
armagod;5826695 said:
i heard 2 10's hit harder than 2 12's, is there any truth to that??

it could happen, but physically speaking the same setups, type of boxes, and recommended power for each speaker, the 12's will output more sound.

 
Just found out my car has built in jacks for subs and amps once I decide to get them. If any of you niggaz got the beats audio system in your car the speaker case in the back has that shit all ready to go without tapping into the radio. All I need is the lock pick so I can have video in motion.
 
armagod;5826695 said:
i heard 2 10's hit harder than 2 12's, is there any truth to that??

"hitting hard" is typically indicative of a poorly designed subwoofer enclosure. It means that there's a lack of lower frequency content.

I've designed enclosures with 8" subs that could play notes quite well down as low as 25Hz (JBL T08's in an isobaric enclosure).
 

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