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Electrodynamic

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  1. Go here, http://www.stereointegrity.com/order.html That pretty much explains it all.
  2. I might have gotten an email from you. I really don't know who you are unless you post your name or email address...screen names are kinda hard to figure out. I am extremely busy right now as we are in the process of moving...I'm actually surprised that I'm online ('on a friends computer).
  3. I think that he'll end up with more than 0.5 cubes after he installs the driver. Anyone have any estimates, cubic-footage-wise, on that spare tire well? The Mag15 might displace .3 cubes at the most.
  4. A 500/1 would be enough. A 1000/1 would be my choice. If you're getting a 15" Magnum I would give it more than 600 or so watts. Maybe look into US Amps, Xtant, and PPI's big boys for amps that have similar features and put out as much, or more, power.
  5. Unless the person didn't attach the fiberglas insulation to the walls (like I have suggested), it might go up in the pole...but so could polyfil. Take what you heard however you want. There are no grilles that I know of that will be compliant with a Magnum's amount of travel.
  6. No. It, like polyfil, effectively adds volume to the enclosure.
  7. Guys, please take care of this through Private Messaging or email.
  8. Yes, wood glue is better. Like Tirefryr said, the wood around the joint will actually break before the joint breaks with wood glue. I didn't believe it myself until we experimented with it a while back.
  9. The 15's are being shipped to us tomorrow. The 12's are being built the end of this week and will be shipped to us early next week, which means we should get them around middle/late next week. I'm sorry for the delay, but there's nothing I can do about it unfortunately.
  10. The box design that was posted will be fine. If the designer of the enclosure didn't raise the tuning from what we recommend in 4 cubes I would have a problem with it. But it's just one of those things - for a given alignment, going smaller forces you to raise tuning. It looks good to me. The larger box, however, will play lower (obviously b/c of the tuning alone).
  11. They weigh approximately 35-36 lbs. Vent area should be at/above 36^2 in (equivalent to a 3x12" slot port). I'm sure the WinISD guys could help you out more in that area if you want.
  12. Fiberglas or polyfil can touch the speaker without any problem. Was it you or someone else who asked this already in another post? If you don't screw the box together there is a good chance that the Magnum will fracture a joint. We've had that happen with two enclosures so far, so like Clarke said, use screws. ...and you will still be able to push on the cone if the enclosure is completely sealed.
  13. Connect the positive terminal of one voice coil with the positive connection of the other voice coil and do the same thing with the negatives. Parallel wiring a dual 2 Ohm sub will give you the 1 Ohm that you're looking for. If I remember correctly there is a good wiring tutorial on JL's website.
  14. Cool stuff! ...and 4 8's picking up midbass?! That's really cool.
  15. Well it's rather hard to explain, but the sub would end up running IB now that I think about it if they were to fiberglass the opening and place the Magnum there. ...although I guess you could port it if you did some really tricky stuff.
  16. A bandpass enclosure needs to be calculated just right for a Magnum 12. If it isn't a fiberglass install I suggest facing the subwoofer toward the rear of your vehicle...especially if it is in a trunk.
  17. All of you IB guys show up now after we've made already made a lot of drivers. Why couldn't you have shown up earlier?
  18. If they are fiberglassing the opening for you and placing the sub recessed in your opening, then yes, go with it. If the company is simply facing your subwoofer forward, forget it. Trunk installed subwoofers that are faced towards the front of the vehicle sound horrible. Please elaborate on the installation and we will be glad to help you out.
  19. Yes yes and yes. I will do my best to ship out the Magnum's as soon as possible. Of course the list of who gets what first is confidential. I will not disclose who gets their drivers first, second, etc. 2.37 sealed sounds just fine to me.
  20. The 15's were made today, so we are now waiting on the 12's to be made. They're coming soon...hopefully they'll be here on/around the 10'th. On another note, I have added a description to the Magnum 15's web page. http://www.stereointegrity.com/Magnum15.html
  21. You could use silicone (in the joints) or fiberglass resin (pouring it into the box and rolling it around to coat the inside) to seal the inside of your enclosure. There is no need to purchase liquid deadener. The mounting depth is 6.75" (just like it states on our web page) and the magnet diameter is 8".
  22. Spray adhesive works well to hold the fiberglas insulation to the walls. Just buy the really small rolls and use that thickness (it's about 2" thick). They're around $6 a roll. It doesn't hurt the driver if polyfil touches it. We have done a LOT of installs where polyfil is almost literally inside the pole piece because the enclosure is stuffed full and it doesn't hurt the speaker. Now if you were to manually shove polyfil up the pole vent, that would cause problems.
  23. Why not exchange the wire with something bigger? Just curious.
  24. So that's what 150 decibels from a single 12 looks like. ...I swear, you guys and your walls.

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