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Electrodynamic

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  1. Mating a claw basket up with a new motor isn't an option. Ryan has the only one in existance because his was done during production. A new re-cone, however, is an option. The benefits are a lower Fs along with stronger/better components overall.
  2. I think we need a clearer definition of the "prototype". The 12" driver that Denim tested was/is our Mag 12" in every way ... except it didn't have a logo on the dust cap. Other than that, it is a Mag. If you get a Mag 12, go with the 2 cube box tuned to 28 like Denim mentioned. It is a killer box for our 12's and will perform excellent. The "BM" series (that name may change BTW) are not out yet and they are a smaller driver than our Mag's - lower power handling, smaller motor, lower price, etc. If you have the room though, the 15's are flat out sick in a car.
  3. This is Sunday - a perfect day to sit in your car while it idles and slap that 15" Mag around.
  4. Looks like a very potent midrange/midbass driver. I might have to get in on the pre-order!
  5. What we recommend on our web page is a good place to start. 1.3 cubes each sealed works very well. A barrier is not necessary - just some bracing of some sort.
  6. SWEET amp!! You gotta let us know how the Maggie sounds coupled with that new goodness.
  7. JMigs owns the silver Camaro on our web page BTW. His first generation 12" sounds phenomenal coupled with our 307 front stage with Peerless 6.5" midbass's.
  8. 3.3 cubes ported for a single 12 is wasting enclosure volume. You are not going to gain anything going with a larger enclosure than 2 cubes per 12" driver other than raising the peak near/at tuning that is associated with ported enclosures that are larger than they need to be. Go with the Orion amp (unless you're talking about buying a Crown/JBL 1200, in which case go with the Crown/JBL but do NOT go with the standard 1200 watter JBL) in our recommended 2 cubes ported enclosure. Basically you can't go wrong placing a driver in an enclosure that we have listed on our web page. Again, going larger than what we recommend isn't going to get you an increase in low-end from our drivers.
  9. Cool. I think I know who you bought those off of and they should be next to new (Shinobi on CA.com if I'm correct). Let us know how the big boy stacks up to the coveted H deuce. :ph34r:
  10. It really depends on how big you want your enclosure to be. A larger port is going to take up more internal volume than a smaller port. 25 sq inches is adequate for a 15, so if your enclosure is already built stick with it. ^ and what Tirefryr asked.
  11. You need length also to determine tuning.
  12. Haha, I saw that too. The stangs are taking over!
  13. Go ahead and send it the 1200. It's kinda funny, it seems like some people think our Mag's require 1k watts and others don't want to put that much on them. I've got a big boy amp on my pair but it's not putting out anywhere near rated power due to my stock electrical system. But to me, it's better to have too much power than not enough.
  14. Yes, they're finally priced as they should be. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Exactly.
  15. 60 to 80'ish is just fine. Any desire to run them around 100 Hz and you need to look into bigger/better midbass drivers.
  16. I will be updating the web page shortly to link all pricing inquiries through www.showrides.net soon. I have been talking with Ben at Show Rides for about two months now and they have officially signed up as our first dealer. Right now Show Rides' web page isn't up to full-tilt and that is partially because we have been lazy and haven't sent them more pictures and/or information. Hopefully within a week everything will up and running.
  17. You don't need anything larger than 4 cubes each for vented use. Making it 9 cubes will just result in a slight peak near tuning. Knock it back down to around 4 cubes each and lower tuning to/around 27/28 Hz and you'll be good-to-go. If you want it accurate, loud, and low, then you're looking at the right subwoofer company. And when I say loud and low, I mean LOUD and LOW! The 4 15's we have in our living room are just sick - it seems like the lower you go the louder they get.
  18. Direct Pricing is about to go bye-bye. SI reps, be prepared for a newsletter shortly.
  19. "looseness" and our drivers don't go hand-in-hand. Looseness or boomy bass in ported enclosures is a factor of one one or two of the following: the driver; the enclosure. When either of the latter aren't working you have the boomy response that is associated with a lot of the big-woofer, ported-enclosure frame of mind. Take one of our 15's and put it in our recommended enclosure and you'll have a hard time finding any room for the words "boomy" or "loose" unless you built the enclosure wrong or have horrible amplfication/processing.
  20. Take it to PM's or emails guys.
  21. Sweet! When you get the Mag 15's you are going to have one hell of a system. ...and no, no credit. :ph34r:
  22. I don't know about internal bracing, but 3/4" MDF, a heavy subwoofer, a beefy amp, and a PR, probably make up the majority of the weight.
  23. Ok, I snagged a few pics. Keep in mind that this sucker looks BLACK until you get up on it and look CLOSE. The flash shows the red very well but you seriously can't see it unless some SERIOUSLY bright light is on it.
  24. Ok, I snagged a few pics. Keep in mind that this sucker looks BLACK until you get up on it and look CLOSE. The flash shows the red very well but you seriously can't see it unless some SERIOUSLY bright light is on it.

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