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Originally Posted by phatTRD 
okay. to clarify, an 8" sub will play mid bass more accurately than a larger driver but the larger driver will play deep bass more accurately. am i still wrong?
thanks for letting me know about the velodyne 1812 but it's 385 lbs and $13k!
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It depends on what you define as "mid-bass". Typically speaking, 8" subwoofers can be pretty decent and, especially when ported, can go all the way down to 25Hz. That's only 5Hz away from human's lower frequency limit. Especially if you spend the money to get there.
A larger woofer WOULD have an easier time to get to 25Hz and lower, but it doesn't take that much bigger of a woofer to get to 20Hz or so. In fact, there are a number of 10" subs that hit 20Hz and/or slightly below at the -3db limit. 12" will have a much easier time and go all the way to 16Hz on some expensive models, I believe.
But for the most part, an 8" sub can do a good bit of the bass work by itself.