zumbo said:
I would think the 10 would complement the B&W's the best. IMO, 10's are tighter and more accurate. OTOH, 12's are more boomy and will complement your electronic tunes. Just visit a local audio shop & see the difference in the sound of a 10 & 12 from a reputable brand to get a general idea of the characteristic of each.
My preference.
1) 2 x 10"
2) 1 x 12"
3) 1 x 10"
I have one 12". Couldn't swing the cost of two 10's.
I can't believe I missed this.
I agree with Mac.
The size of the driver has nothing to do with those stated characteristics. The size(and design) will determine the freq. extension, but its plain lazy to say 10's are boomier then 12's.
Long throw woofers allow small size drivers to play deeper notes because they throw far, far enough to move more air. If poorly designed, they will have extra distortion, and group delay because of the longer throw.
On the other hand, take a look at the DD10. Its a long throw 10inch woofer and its distortion is below 5% at 20Hz. All about design.
As far as "tighness" it also depends on the driver, amp and box.
Driver - Needs a big magnet to move it for the extra power to push the harder spider, which is provided by the amp.
Box - Sealed designs tend to control cone movement more then ported designs because of the trapped air behind the driver. The air resists the driver from moving out, and in. This gives the driver a good transicient(sp) response; the ability to start and stop fast(some refer to it as speed). Also, because the driver resists moving in and out, it can handle more power.
Amp - The amps in sealed subs have to put out more power to equal the same dB level of a similar ported design, because the cone is resisted by the trapped air. This is why the Velodyne SPL series boasts 1000WRMS (that and the extremely stiff drivers)
There are many factors to look at, so lets try to keep the blanket statements to a minimum.

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SheepStar