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vegeotto
I want to get a nice 12" budget driver. I was thinking of the

DAYTON 12" SHIELDED DVC SUBWOOFER
Specs:
Power Handling: 120 watts RMS/180 watts max
VCdia: 2"
Le: 1.4 mH
Impedance: 8 ohms per coil
Re: 3.05 ohms
Frequency range: 30-1,000 Hz
Fs: 25 Hz
SPL: 94.0 dB 2.83V/1m
Vas: 5.20 cu. ft.
Qms: 4.00
Qes: .38
Qts: .35
Xmax: 7 mm
Dimensions: A: 12-3/8", B: 10-3/4", C: 6".

Long throw design
Heavy-duty construction
Shielded motor structure
Cosmetic steel frame

MCM 12" High Excursion Woofer
Specs:
•2 1/2" four-layer copper voice coil with Kapton former
•8 lb. magnet structure
•1" wide rolled foam surround
•Vented pole piece
•Treated non-pressed paper cone
•Polished chrome backplate Specifications:
•Power capacity: 175W/250W RMS/peak
•Frequency response: 22Hz~1.5KHz
Fs: 22.6Hz
•Sensitivity: 89.0dB
•Impedance: 8Ù oQts: 0.34 oQes: .035 •Qms: 9.60
•Vas (liters): 157.87
•Re: 7.0Ù
•Le: 2.58mH •Sd: 0.0543m2
•Xmax: 12.75mm •Cms: 0.00038m/N
•Mms: 129.02g
•Magnet gap height: 10mm oMagnet weight: 130 oz. •Overall diameter: 12.3" •Cutout diameter: 10.95"
•Magnet diameter: 7" •Depth: 6.7"

I really don't know what to look for so I posted all specs. Is MCM good? I hear good things about dayton but from what I here fs and xmax is important and mcm is rated higher. I really don't put my music up loud. This is also for my 12x12x8 foot room. How much watts should my amp be? if it is 120rms and 180max does that mean at least a 200watt? IF it is 175rms and 250max does that mean at least a 250watt? Thanks
vegeotto
anyone ever try my mcm driver?
coolkhoa
I haven't tried either unit, but if you don't want your bass that loud (meaning the Xmax doesn't have to be large), the Dayton will do. Besides, I feel that the Dayton is more powerful...

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