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classes started back up this past wednesday for me.
I'd say the Type R has the best mechanical power handling over the 13Av.2 and the new e.5 series. But each sub is intended for different applications
13Av.3 wouldn't handle power too well in a t-line. The Suspension is too soft and only really made to handle rated power in spec enclosures....
there is a point of diminishing returns where the power handling loss is not made up by the small efficiency gain.
nope...port can be 75 inches long...it depends on the design. In my chambered t-line the port is 75 inches long but that is part of the design.
not poorly designed at all...unless the ports are loaded way differently you can't tell a difference as long as the sub and port are firing into...
I usually use as much port area as I can. what do you mean not to go over 16"???
usually ports on different sides each load different changing the tuning of each slightly
why my damn Zune kept freezing up for a week. http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/12/31/zune.player.failures/index.html Microsoft fails at life....
do 4 cu ft net with two 6" round ports 20" long. Should pound like a mofo.
don't buy that elemental designs subwoofer...its a piece of crap. 100 watts it sounds good. Mechanical power handling sucks...rated power...
why are you needing this info?
budget?????
should have stapled the fabric around the hole and trim it...then glass....now its gonna be a pain in the ass
Not really...could be bigger
I put on my peel and seal fall of 2007. Slight asphalt smell but only for one day. No peeling or bubbling. I wouldn't use it for over 3...
averages. Per 8" driver: 0.5-1.0 cu ft net ported Per 10" driver: 1.0-2.0 cu ft ported Per 12" driver: 1.5-3.0 cu ft ported Per 15" driver:...
seen it before but its fuking hilarious
I have an older Cali Profile 400 watt amp...pretty good amps for the money.
damn thats bad ass