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Originally Posted by kb100 Man!!... tell me what does two of them do - that one of them cant??... other than SPL??
I am kinda mulling this one/two thingy myself! |
Say your listening taste requires X output from your sub all the time. Say one sub gives out X output max. You will be 'redlining' it all the time, thereby operating it outside its 'Linear Functioning Area'** to achieve the output you need.
Now see the same scenario where you have ample power to run 2 subs. To achieve X output two of them will only have to work half as much as the sub in the one sub scenario. So you will still be able to run them in their LFA** and get a smoother response while still getting the output you want. As a bonus, you could even get louder than X output if and when required.