ASW610XP Subwoofer Specs

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  • markov
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    • Sep 2007
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    ASW610XP Subwoofer Specs

    If the ASW610 XP is spec at -6dB at 18Hz am I correct to assume that if I use two of them in a room it should be -3dB at 18Hz?

    Also, what is the difference when powering dual voice coils with 200 watts each as opposed to powering a single voice coil with 400 watts?

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