Subwoofer beginner question?


If I'am looking to have more pressurization in the room, yet do not need any more more volume......would a sub with a larger driver help?
joe2060
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Yes but makes sure it is low Q. Since most manufacturers do not publish this then simply go large sub sealed box - since ports resonate you should advoid them as it will add volume without the transient dynamic pressure you seek. (think of a port as smearing energy over time - it takes the back wave and adds it to the front wave of the next cycle)
As Shadorne touches on, subwoofers are quite difficult to integrate into a system. If at all possible, I would buy used or get to try new ones in your system.
If a 12" sub is measuring the same frequency response in a room as a 15" sub, how would the bigger one "pressurize" the room better?