Smart move. Success would mean having to do it each year.
Not true if you believe the Earth is flat. The area of the 18” speaker is: Pi.(18/2)=28.3; whereas the area of the two 12” is: 2.Pi.(12/2)=37.7…
That would be if you were a line-earther. As in, one dimension. We're still taking about area here (two dimensions), so do the flat-earthers.No true if you believe the Earth is flat. The area of the 18” speaker is: Pi.(18/2)=28.3; whereas the area of the two 12” is: 2.Pi.(12/2)=37.7…![]()
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Yes, but speakers are actually 3 dimensional. What counts is the volume of air the speaker can displace.That would be if you were a line-earther. As in, one dimension. We're still taking about area here (two dimensions), so do the flat-earthers.![]()
And what's the biggest factor in that? Cone area.Yes, but speakers are actually 3 dimensional. What counts is the volume of air the speaker can displace.
And without WAF, the dark matter of audioAnd what's the biggest factor in that? Cone area.
Oh, and ackshually a speaker is 4-dimensional. Because it doesn't work without time. Haha
Hmmm, looks like you forgot the PI x "radius square" thing...Not true if you believe the Earth is flat. The area of the 18” speaker is: Pi.(18/2)=28.3; whereas the area of the two 12” is: 2.Pi.(12/2)=37.7…![]()
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I believe that some of the larger and more powerful AlNiCo magnets of old could produce local distortions of space-time...And what's the biggest factor in that? Cone area.
Oh, and ackshually a speaker is 4-dimensional. Because it doesn't work without time. Haha