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<blockquote data-quote="Loren Jones" data-source="post: 60115" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Re: B&C Sub designs</p><p></p><p>I don't know what all this has to do with the discussion at hand. B&C's Xvar number represents the driver ability more accurately than the older Xmax stat. So why not use all 14mm when designing a model for the driver.</p><p></p><p>I also don't think you are right on getting 6db more output by just adding another driver. It is 3db for doubling the drivers and 3db for doubling drive level. Furthermore, two single 18" cabinets that were exactly half of the dimensions of your double 18" cabinets would have exactly the same output. There is no magic to putting two drivers in one cabinet twice the size. Two drivers in one cabinet require twice the volume for the same performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loren Jones, post: 60115, member: 829"] Re: B&C Sub designs I don't know what all this has to do with the discussion at hand. B&C's Xvar number represents the driver ability more accurately than the older Xmax stat. So why not use all 14mm when designing a model for the driver. I also don't think you are right on getting 6db more output by just adding another driver. It is 3db for doubling the drivers and 3db for doubling drive level. Furthermore, two single 18" cabinets that were exactly half of the dimensions of your double 18" cabinets would have exactly the same output. There is no magic to putting two drivers in one cabinet twice the size. Two drivers in one cabinet require twice the volume for the same performance. [/QUOTE]
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