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Early NS v.3 Pics

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Here are the photos from Facebook -- I suppose not everyone gets on our FB page so posting them on the forums too :

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* SPL Spiders shown with the Carbon Fiber Dust cap prototype

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Thats one tall pole

Sure is -- all the new motors for the new frames have very tall poles.

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Thats one tall pole

That's what she said...

Looking beast mode Jacob :phatyo:

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Thats one tall pole

That's what she said...

:phatyo:

beat me to it...

Subs looking good.

Edited by nigel

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what will "rms" be?

 

 

 also can they be configured to use a softer spider like the other NS's?

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2500 RMS with the "stock" coil; which will be a very long flat wire coil (longest coil we've ever had) -- eventually we'll be able to use most any 3" coil we've ever offered to tailor to different applications; the thermal handling will vary at that point.

As far as spiders... as of when they first go on sale you could use X, Z v.4, or NS v.3 level stiffness pressed packs -- at 4, 5, or 6 layers respectively... black, yellow, and light red in color respectively as well.

Then the SPL spiders are a different story all together -- we can do anywhere from 1 to 6 of those -- 6 of them will be a good bit stiffer than the hardest pressed pack setup.

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wow, that's a lot of options going on right there. Nice to see the ability to tailor each one to a user's specific end application. Can definitely get time consuming going through all the variables and outcomes with a customer to ensure optimal design per intended application as well.

Keep up the good work and progress, definitely shows why so many speak very highly of your products.

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