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Originally Posted by Jet-Lee
Now, to argue your contradictory remark; if two 10's did have more surface area than one 15, then they would play lower as they're moving more air (hypothetically). But seeing as they don't play lower, that's a dead give-away they don't move as much air. BUT, put them in the correct box, and they can play as low, until you put the 15 in the same style box. Make sense?
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I have to disagree with this statement, let me explain. If you have two paint rollers, a 10 inch and a 15 inch, and you have blue paint, which roller makes the paint more blue?
Neither, but the 15 puts more paint the the wall. Taking a quality lets say a RE Audio SX 10 and RE Audio SX 15, they will play the same freq range but the 15 will do it louder.