So I threw my xs-12 in my Yukon today. It's not apples to apples bc the 12 is in a ported box, but w/o adjusting the amp it sounds phenomenal. I might have to go ported on the 10w6
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I hope my response is not too incomplete. With all else being equal, surface area rules, period. Check the T/S parameters on the 10w6 and see how its going to react in a ported. The XS-12 works well in both a sealed and a ported and a ported will yield more output.
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i was expecting louder because of increased s.a. like you mentioned, but the sound quality seemed very close with my limited testing. i just didn't expect that because it sounds way different in my truck than in my boat and it's alot cheaper than my jl w6.
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All things being equal in driver construction, a 12" woofer has nearly 2 dB more output over a 10" based on typically a 52% increase in surface area.
All things being equal in driver construction, a conservative bass-reflex (ported) alignment will produce 3 dB more output over a sealed enclosure, and even more in a peaky alignment.
To put things in perspective, a 3 dB increase in output is equivalent to a doubling of amplifier power.
So that easily explains why you find an output difference. A 12-inch in a ported enclosure vesus a 10-inch in a sealed enclosure could sound exactly like it has four times the power behind it.
A Wetsounds XS-12 and JL Audio W3 12" are more similar.
The primary upgrade from the JL Audio W3 to a W6 is the difference in controlled excursion. So the W6 will generate more output than a W3 of equal size...'IF'...you have the extra amplifier power available. Double the excursion requires double the power. And, a longer excursion woofer generally has more mass, a longer voice coil, and requires more power to drive it due to a slightly lower internal efficiency.
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I should also mention that the same woofer in the enclosed cabin of a truck would automatically enjoy a 9 dB output increase versus the open air environment of a boat, and that output increase significantly multiples in the truck as the frequency goes lower.
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