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  1. 1 point
    And that is Sanchez explorer right....Yes as Senchez made a post about them in his thread a while back.So why do others claim they have them too They want to be cool also
  2. 1 point
    And that is Sanchez explorer right....Yes as Senchez made a post about them in his thread a while back.So why do others claim they have them too They want to be cool also
  3. The new Mega-Roll v.2 surround achieves ~5% variation over a span of ~60mm p-p stroke. That is a huge improvement over the already excellent compliance behavior of the Mega-Roll v.1 surrounds. We've rolled out the Mega-Roll v.2 on the X, Z, NS, and TEAM lines already :cool: The graph does not extend farther due to power limits of the Klippel machine @ Red Rock Acoustics (Capped at 1kw for the laser according to Patrick) -- but it's safe to say there is no trend showing the linearity will end any time soon after the range on the graph. Clearly, we have improved suspension induced distortion once again with the new Mega-Roll v.2 surrounds! It's something that worked in theory, on paper, to my ears, and now to Klippel ----- Compared to the Mega-Roll v.1 Klippel. You can see at rest the figure is ~0.175 & at 30mm rearward it's ~0.15; which is a change of 14.25% in that direction. At 30mm forward it's at ~0.1375 which is a 21% change. This is already a REALLY good result... see next graph for a more standard performance. ----- This is an SA-12 The at-rest figure is ~0.225 -- by 30mm rearward it is ~0.0625 which is a 72% variation from the at-rest figure (if looked at the other way -- the at-rest figure is 360% softer). At 30mm forward it is ~0.10 which is a 45% variation from the at-rest figure (if looked at the other way -- the at-rest figure is 225% softer). The SA-12 has a "traditional" suspension curve.
  4. 1 point
    And that is Sanchez explorer right.... Yes as Senchez made a post about them in his thread a while back.
  5. 1 point
    And that is Sanchez explorer right....
  6. 1 point
    Awesomeness thanks , when me and senchez were at the SUNDOWN AUDIO SHOW , I've noticed his motors were hole lot more massive then my EVILS . I knew they gotta be team EVILS. Thanks Aaron for the reply and info. Wow standard 12's that's insanely evil . Can't wait for release
  7. I started on the Apple IIe's with dual 5.25" floppy drives.
  8. 1 point
    Ok, before incorrect information is posted, we will post info when and if we can make these available. There are currently only 6 in existence and they are in just one vehicle at this time. A standard 12" Evil might be a possibility in the future.
  9. 1 point
    Didn't know there was a TEAM EVIL,thought it's always been just EVILS
  10. Good morning soccer moms
  11. SSF is a high pass filter and like said ^^ is set according to your enclosure resonance. For your lpf question, the answer is an unequivocal "NO"...
  12. Your thoughts are correct, tuning should affect where you set the SSF. LPF will be more of a system and user preferenced setting. Some drivers in some alignments will do well playing up higher, others won't. Sometimes if the front stage is weak a person will need a little higher LPF setting to get the midbass response they are looking for. It's really pretty situation dependent and basically a person should just set it to what sounds good to them.
  13. You should slam that thing and run an Escalade AWD transfer case. Make it look like an Audi RS6 killer. Or you should hurry up and finish the damn stereo. Get to werk!

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