I was wondering what difference I will notice between identical models of 10 and 12 inch subs. I know the 12 will play lower notes a little louder and cleaner, but what about other differences, like overall crispness and responsiveness?
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Between the same brand and model, the difference between a 10 and a 12 would be a twelve playing a bit deeper, a bit louder, with the 10 being a bit more responsive. A 12 will usually require a bigger enclosure, sealed or ported. But, once you get em in your car, you probably couldn't really tell the difference. you really can't lose with either size. Just buy what fits your budget and space.
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i'd say that there is a respectable difference between a 10 and a 12. And if you really wanna narrow it down to specifics. You can even pick a sub judging from the type of music you listen to
10inch: the main two characteristics are that 10s are extremely responsive and punchy. They are able to pound out high and mid bass notes better then a 12. Id recommend a 10 if you listen to rock and alternative and stuff like that. Mind my friend has a 10 and listens to hip hop and dance and it sounds good.
12inch: Is your basic all around sub. it hits your highs mids and lows with general quality and is your most common sub because itll sound good with ne thing.
After hearing my friends 10inch type x (alpine) im definetely leaning towards possibly throwing in a 10 but im still a big fan of shacking stuff with a 15I look...You look
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If it helps any, I prefer SQ over SPL, and the sub would go in a sealed box (1 cubic ft or so). I listen to mostly rock (punk, classic rock, and alternative mainly), with some Dave Matthews thrown in for good measure. Specifically, I'm looking into either a Boston G2 12" or 10", with dual voice coils either way (G212-44 or G210-44). I'd be amping it with an Alpine MRD-M300 (300W RMS, 600W peak at 2ohm, 14.4V).Last edited by cjv998; 12-01-2005, 12:14 PM.
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ok...what the guys above said is pretty accurate...
10's are lighter, therefore they respond more quickly...(punchy in some's vocabulary)...and they are cheaper, require smaller enclosures (normally, and all of this is talking about the same brand and type of sub, the only difference being the size)
while 12s generally respond with lower frequencies, and hit lower, usually used for heavy bass beats...stuff like rap, and some hip-hop, depends on your taste
personally, i have two kicker s12c solobarics, and they are great for any kind of music that i listen to, they respond quickly enough, and they get very low...
just don't get the square kickers if you want sq...mine are round...
personally, i recommend going to www.reaudio.com
the XXX sub is great for SQ and SPL...fantastic sub for the cost...but thats a pretty steep budget, and i bet that you are lookin for something cheaper
we need to know:
1- what you listen to
2- how much money you have
3- what you want out of your system
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I've never really heard a Boston acousitcs sub myself. But I'm also inexperienced in the speaker department. I do, however, know what sounds good. The above points about the 10 in. vs. 12 in debate is exactly what I was going to say, so there's no point in repeating it. I'd look into maybe getting a Polk MOMO sub. Polk always makes quality equipment. On the other hand I'm looking into getting one 12" Alpine Type R for my car. It sounds like my taste in music is very similar to yours, so the Type R would definitely do. Besides, then you can say that at least part of your car is Type R!Fix your Computer!
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Originally posted by GStegI'll be the devil's advocate and say 10s aren't quicker than 12s.
I would explain, but no one really cares.
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Originally posted by mondojackalok...what the guys above said is pretty accurate...
10's are lighter, therefore they respond more quickly...(punchy in some's vocabulary)...and they are cheaper, require smaller enclosures (normally, and all of this is talking about the same brand and type of sub, the only difference being the size)
while 12s generally respond with lower frequencies, and hit lower, usually used for heavy bass beats...stuff like rap, and some hip-hop, depends on your taste
personally, i have two kicker s12c solobarics, and they are great for any kind of music that i listen to, they respond quickly enough, and they get very low...
just don't get the square kickers if you want sq...mine are round...
personally, i recommend going to www.reaudio.com
the XXX sub is great for SQ and SPL...fantastic sub for the cost...but thats a pretty steep budget, and i bet that you are lookin for something cheaper
we need to know:
1- what you listen to
2- how much money you have
3- what you want out of your system
i agree with him ^^^^^^^ yea RE is quite expensive lol
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Originally posted by GStegI'll be the devil's advocate and say 10s aren't quicker than 12s.
I would explain, but no one really cares.
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