Do 10s sound better than 12s?

Do 10s sound better than 12s?

When designing or upgrading a vehicular audio system, subwoofer size often dictates loudness. That means two 12s will sound louder than two 10s. If your music doesn’t need a deeper bass or fast attack, you’ll receive more sound consistency by going with the smaller subs.

Are 12-inch subs louder than 10-inch subs?

A 12-inch subwoofer can do everything that the 10-inch model can, but the 10-inch version cant do everything the 12″ can. The 12-inch subwoofers handle more power, they play louder, they are boomier, and many people find that they just sound better.

Is a bigger subwoofer enclosure better?

By making the enclosure a bit bigger it will become more efficient in many cases, increasing output. As the size of the enclosure increases, the mechanical limits of the woofer will be easier to reach. If the box is too small (by a reasonable amount) add power.

Can I use two different size subwoofers?

Thus, using two different brand subwoofers is not recommended. Just know that if you rig together two different brand subwoofers, your sound quality could be impaired, and you could damage your equipment. When you use two different brands (and models) of subwoofers, you are likely looking at different specs.

What happens if a sealed box is too big?

Sealed boxes will generally losen the air pressure inside, thus slowing down the woofer, thus reproducing a lower frequency. However after a certain point, it will become sloppy uncontrolled, and sound like trash.

How can I make my subs hit harder?

You can also make minor upgrades to your subwoofer to make it hit harder. Change the small cone in front of the subwoofer, change the voice coil or get a new enclosure for the subwoofer. If you don’t want to put much effort into it, just turn the volume to zero and play your track with medium bass.

Can you put 2 different subs in the same box?

Technically, yes you can install two different sized subs in the same box. For example, let’s say you are making your own box and already have a 15” subwoofer and a 12” subwoofer.

Are 10 or 12 subs better?

The only accurate answer is, the 12″ is larger. 10″ subs are not “tighter” than 12″ subs, that’s a myth. The only accurate answer is, the 12″ is larger. 10″ subs are not “tighter” than 12″ subs, that’s a myth.

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