mattd0344
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'^^^What this guy said
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Sold a 12" SSA Dcon to S.DeYoung and the transaction went smoothly. Sean was a great guy to deal with and I'll definitely do business with him again. Thanks again!
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Sold a 12" SSA Dcon to S.DeYoung and the transaction went smoothly. Sean was a great guy to deal with and I'll definitely do business with him again. Thanks again!
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you guys picture some big china factory... its not like that... how would you do things? im sure its the best way.... so your hard parts dont mixed up with new hard parts. and what not. its a small company. that does big things,. I personally would hire more help. With enough practice, anyone can recone a sub.
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Price is now $90 shipped!
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1. Product: 12" SSA Dcon 2. Specs: Single 4 ohm 2" wide, 4 layer, copper coils Push terminals Pulp Fiber Cone Dual NOMEX spiders FEA optimized motor 2" Anodized alum. former Heavy Duty Lead wires Hand crafted in USA Fs 28.1hz Re 7.8 Qms 4.46 Qes .35 Qts .33 Mms 121g Xmax 16mm Vas 85.6 Sd 480 cm^2 BL 21.7 SPL 89.1 1W/1m Wattage: 300wRMS Displacement: 0.14ft^3 3. Description/Condition: This 12" SSA Dcon is in great condition and sounds amazing. I was absolutely impressed by the subwoofer's output and sound quality. The only reason I am getting rid of it is to try out a SSA Xcon. 4. Price: $100 shipped 5. Pictures:
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I think that is the next sub on my list to try. Let us know how you like it!
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I recently picked up a used 12" SSA DCON and finally was able to find time to install it this last week. In this installation, I am running: Subwoofer: 12" SSA DCON single 4 ohm Enclosure: 2.00ft^3 tuned to 31Hz with a 4" aero port Amplifier: MB Quart DSC1500.1D at 4 ohms (375rms) I initially had low expectations, as this was my first single 12" installation. In addition, I have never used a low-power "entry class" subwoofer. After listening to this little guy for the last week, I must say that I am VERY impressed with its output and sound quality. I did a direct swap between a 15" Fi SSD and this 12" SSA DCON. The Fi SSD obviously gets louder, but the 12" SSA DCON is definitely no slouch and is plenty loud for the average daily setup. The 15" Fi SSD is one of my favorite sounding subwoofers that I have owned and I was not holding any high expectations for the DCON when it comes to sound quality. However, I was surprised once again, because the DCON sounded GREAT! In comparison to the SSD, I noticed that the DCON was punchier and a tad cleaner sounding. When it comes to the lows the DCON does well, but the 15" Fi SSD digs down deeper and hits the lows with more authority. Overall, the DCON is an amazing sounding subwoofer and can rival subwoofers that are much more expensive. The SSA DCON may be considered a budget subwoofer, but as for build quality, output, and sound quality, it is far from being "budget" quality.
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Outrageous Deal | 4 - 6 pm EST | Tonight! 11-27-2011
mattd0344 replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in SSA® Store
Just curious, will there be an "outrageous" deal today? -
No prob, just thought I'd help since I already had 3 different box plans sketched up for that particular sub.
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I have three different cad drawings and a page with all the volumes/ displacements and cut-outs
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Pm your email and I'll email what I have.
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Hey op, if you need a box plan for that sub, I just designed one for my own 12" DCON.. 2 cubes at 32hz using a 4" aero port. Let me if you're interested
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Haha either did I...