The surface area of the two is going to be close. Go by the -3 dB rating and see if it makes much of a difference.
The hardest thing with subs is to integrate them into the room and with the speakers. I would investigate exactly how you would to this with each of your choices.
A great room correction sub >> one you have to set up manually.
There is no benefit to going smaller either. The idea that small speakers are faster is a myth that needs to die.
The hardest thing with subs is to integrate them into the room and with the speakers. I would investigate exactly how you would to this with each of your choices.
A great room correction sub >> one you have to set up manually.
There is no benefit to going smaller either. The idea that small speakers are faster is a myth that needs to die.