Yeah, 2" coil on the 15", and a 3" coil on the 12, so on and so forth. The 12 inch is also a high-current SUBwoofer, where as the 15" is just a cheap woofer.
12" Infinity Intermezzo 4.1T 12" sub (25-500 watts RMS, 850 watts peak, 8 ohms.) Then there was the 15" Welton Pro Studio Mach II series 302 (50-100 watts, 4 ohms.) Big difference. 😂
the 15 inch had a tiny magnet and coil so thats why it blew
Yeah, 2" coil on the 15", and a 3" coil on the 12, so on and so forth. The 12 inch is also a high-current SUBwoofer, where as the 15" is just a cheap woofer.
Still 100x better then those rgb karaoke 15" speakers that have 0.75" coils!😬
@DjBass-c4j exactly lmao
the 12 inch was way better quality all around lol
12" Infinity Intermezzo 4.1T 12" sub (25-500 watts RMS, 850 watts peak, 8 ohms.) Then there was the 15" Welton Pro Studio Mach II series 302 (50-100 watts, 4 ohms.) Big difference. 😂
Why did you blow your speakers?
just as a fun little test. And since the 15" woofer isn't great. at all. and has suspension failure. and is a million times weaker than the 12" :D
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Nothing bad about speaker blowouts plus that was sick
@@speakertester65 Tysm! Yeah, that amplifier puts out 100 watts through 4 channels at once, ALL AT 8 OHMS. That thing is INSANE!