Can a subwoofer be too big?

With subs, there is no such thing as 'too much'. Low frequencies are the foundation of sound and can add a new dimension of size to the sound field when done right. I love bass but if it hurts your ears then you can have to much bass..
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What happens if box is too big for subwoofer?

The cabin can eventually get so large that the woofer will lose all stability causing serious damage, so do this at your own risk and always ask for help where needed. I try not to go more than 25% bigger than recommended in any scenario, as that is already likely near the point of diminishing returns.
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How big should your subwoofer be?

If your system consists of compact satellite or bookshelf speakers, an 8" or 10" sub will pair nicely with them. On the other hand, if you have big floor-standing speakers and a huge center channel, a 12" sub is a better sonic match.
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Are bigger subwoofers better?

The safest bet is a large sub with a lot of power. You're much better off running a big sub at "4" than a small sub at "10." If you want the best sound, multiple subs, in different locations in a room (or even just in the corners), almost always sound better and more realistic than a single sub.
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Does the size of the subwoofer matter?

When it comes to subwoofers, the answer's yes; size matters greatly. If you have a couple of 8″ drivers in a box you're calling a subwoofer, you're going to be disappointed if you follow the setup steps we'll be discussing – because you won't get the results we're getting.
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Is a 15 inch subwoofer too big?

The answer to the question of whether 15 inch subwoofers have better base than 12 inch subs is not an easy one to answer. The fact is, “better” is a personal opinion. 15 inch subwoofers are larger and displace more air than 12 inch subwoofers do, so the 12 in will have a crisper, sharper sound than the larger ones.
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What size subwoofer is best for bass?

So by far the best choice in subwoofer size for the best bass is 12 inches. These woofers deliver the best bass without taking up too much space.
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What sounds better 10s or 12s?

This is the number one thing to consider if you are deciding between 10s and 12s. The 12-inch subwoofers handle more power, they play louder, they are boomier, and many people find that they just sound better.
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Are 8 inch subs any good?

An 8" subwoofer is going to give you tight, clean bass. There are some 8-inch subwoofers that sound really nice and some might even compare them to a lower end 10" or 12", but generally speaking, an 8 subwoofer is going to give you nice, affordable, clean bass.
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Can a sealed sub box be 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. It all depends what your drivers specs are.
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How do you match a subwoofer to a room size?

First, consider your listening room. Bigger rooms need bigger subwoofers to energize all that air space. Twice the room volume requires twice the energy from your subwoofer to maintain the same loudness.
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Can you put a 12 inch sub in a 10 inch box?

Splendid. Not likely. The box dimensions and port size are specific to not only the size of the subwoofer, but also the specific subwoofer. Two different 12" subwoofers may have entirely different enclosure specifications, and almost always do.
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Is a 100w subwoofer good?

It is recommended that you go with at least 100 watts RMS in order to get a decent amount of power for your subwoofer. This will make sure that your speakers are loud and clear, but it can be improved by using an amplifier as well.
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Does a bigger sub box make it louder?

Too large a box allows the driver to exceed its' mechanical limitations. Regardless if you believe it sounds "louder" or "better" it's just not wise to do so. Buy a bigger sub. a bigger box makes it louder at a note just above the tunning hz.
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Do subwoofers hit harder facing up?

Usually, with the subs aimed toward the trunk, you'll get more spl than faced the seats. If faced the seats, the bass will be a bit tighter and less boomy. DON'T mount the subs in the rear deck if they're not designed for free air play. you CAN face them towards each other, it won't cancel each other out.
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Is a 10 or 12 inch sub Better?

If you want a basic subwoofer that gives you accurate bass without distortion and doesn't require too much space, go for a 10″ subwoofer. If, however, you want something with a bit more power and deeper bass response, then the 12″ might be better for you.
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What size subwoofer hits hardest?

What size subwoofer hits the hardest? 15 inch subwoofers will hit the hardest. Since they are so big they will deliver the deepest bass and also you need a big car to house one because they take up a lot of space typically they are installed in large trucks and SUV's.
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Are 12 subs loud?

A 12 inch sub provides more power for a louder bass sound. If you have more space and higher budget you should buy the top rated 12 inch subwoofer you can afford. If you have a smaller budget take a look at the best 10 inch subwoofers post.
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Can you mix two different subwoofers?

I would NOT suggest mixing 2 subs with dissimilar outputs. The lesser output sub will limit the higher output sub. The lesser output sub will go into compression, distortion and possibly bottoming well before the higher output sub.
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Are slim subwoofers good?

Advantages of a Shallow Mount Subwoofer

The various pros of a shallow mount type of subwoofer generally have to do with the lightness and portability of the component. Due to the way it's mounted in your vehicle, it must be lighter than many other subwoofers. This means that it won't weigh down the car.
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Can you run 2 subs on a mono amp?

This setup is perfect for a mono sub amp. By wiring the two subs in parallel (see the diagram) you'll show a 2-ohm impedance to the amp. Mono amps are built for just this kind of situation, so you'll get maximum power output from your amp investment.
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What size sub is best for rock?

8″ Subwoofers – The smaller the woofer the faster, more responsive and punchier it is. An 8″ woofer can keep up with faster paced music like heavy rock, double bass and fast paced electronic. It's a great choice for those who enjoy soft and light bass.
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What makes a subwoofer hit harder?

One of the most popular ways is to add filters or phase shifters to your subwoofer. 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.
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