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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8783001" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>The thing is that the vast majority of consumers just get some idea in their head about what cone area they "need" and plan to either throw it in some shitty prefab or have very limited cargo area so they are primarily making their buying decision based around the largest cone area they can jam into whatever too-small space they plan to use. I mean it stands to reason that some shitty 15" woofer will outperform any 12" woofer, right? Bigger is better.</p><p></p><p>This generally works out well enough since the sort of people that buy this way generally won't know any better when the end results are lackluster.</p><p></p><p>That all said, that audio legion stuff is extremely budget so I'd have reasonable expectations but just from what I've seen over the years with "recommended" box volumes from a variety of manufacturers I'd go out on a limb and say you'll almost always get better performance going larger and I'd also worry that the port area is inadequate, though adding more port area will become very impractical if you're insisting on 25hz tuning. Any particular reason you're tuning so low?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8783001, member: 614752"] The thing is that the vast majority of consumers just get some idea in their head about what cone area they "need" and plan to either throw it in some shitty prefab or have very limited cargo area so they are primarily making their buying decision based around the largest cone area they can jam into whatever too-small space they plan to use. I mean it stands to reason that some shitty 15" woofer will outperform any 12" woofer, right? Bigger is better. This generally works out well enough since the sort of people that buy this way generally won't know any better when the end results are lackluster. That all said, that audio legion stuff is extremely budget so I'd have reasonable expectations but just from what I've seen over the years with "recommended" box volumes from a variety of manufacturers I'd go out on a limb and say you'll almost always get better performance going larger and I'd also worry that the port area is inadequate, though adding more port area will become very impractical if you're insisting on 25hz tuning. Any particular reason you're tuning so low? [/QUOTE]
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