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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 31971" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: McCauley M421 Quad 21" Subwoofer</p><p></p><p>I guess my question would be, at 500 pounds, 6 feet long, and seemingly using every bit of power from a PLM14K, with response only into the 30hz range, are these subs really worth it? If you had a bank loan to build a rig, do you feel that, acoustically and logistically these subs are better than buying say 4 boxes of a modern high power dual 18". Based on the reviews I would almost think that given the same amp input power you might be better off with 4 big dual 18" du jour just on the merit of having a lot of cone area and gains from more boxes. I'm basing this of course on what Bennett has measured and observed and not spec sheets (because they aren't always the best representation as we see here).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 31971, member: 82"] Re: McCauley M421 Quad 21" Subwoofer I guess my question would be, at 500 pounds, 6 feet long, and seemingly using every bit of power from a PLM14K, with response only into the 30hz range, are these subs really worth it? If you had a bank loan to build a rig, do you feel that, acoustically and logistically these subs are better than buying say 4 boxes of a modern high power dual 18". Based on the reviews I would almost think that given the same amp input power you might be better off with 4 big dual 18" du jour just on the merit of having a lot of cone area and gains from more boxes. I'm basing this of course on what Bennett has measured and observed and not spec sheets (because they aren't always the best representation as we see here). [/QUOTE]
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