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I saw a subwoofer only has a single driver in it but its Watt on the spec is
bigger than a two active driver sub. All these three drivers are 8 inches. Why's that? |
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"HONG KONGer" wrote in message
I saw a subwoofer only has a single driver in it but its Watt on the spec is bigger than a two active driver sub. All these three drivers are 8 inches. Why's that? Only the person who designed it would know for sure. You really don't care how many watts a powered subwoofer has, you only care about how loud it gets which is "SPL" and given in "dB". A valid spec for how loud a subwoofer gets would be: "109.7 dB from 25 to 62 Hz with under 10% total harmonic distortion." There are three elements to this spec - the dB, which is loudness, the Hz, which relates to how the subwoofer reproduces deep sounds, and the distortion, which relates to how clean the subwoofer sounds. |
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