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I'm not really a pro in subwoofer. I would like to ask, I saw subwoofer A
has a single 8" driver while subwoofer B has dual 8" driver. Why is the spec says the Watt of sub A is higher? How do I know if a sub is lauder than another one? Is it by looking the Watt number? (if no SPL provided) |
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 14:29:01 +0800, "HONG KONGer" wrote:
I'm not really a pro in subwoofer. I would like to ask, I saw subwoofer A has a single 8" driver while subwoofer B has dual 8" driver. Why is the spec says the Watt of sub A is higher? How do I know if a sub is lauder than another one? Is it by looking the Watt number? (if no SPL provided) Hello, The wattage figure refers to the output power of the internal amplifier, which varies between models and manufacturers. As a single variable in an overall design equation, it is not a useful indicator of a subwoofer's sound pressure level capabilities. You might try visiting the various manufacturers' web sites for detailed information on those models in which you're interested, as well as reading online reviews of them. |
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