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Duran

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Everything posted by Duran

  1. Every vehicle is different sometimes woofer towards the hatch and port to the side does the best, sometimes woofer up port back does best, sometimes woofer and port back is best, the only way to find out is to test
  2. Duran replied to Soapbox's topic in Team IAK
    REX's will never die.
  3. No It is a replacement from one that had a cracked magnet since we no longer use those diameter magnets any longer..so he got a black motor instead.
  4. The Warden is a good choice, you need more one area though if you want it to be musical and put up numbers like that. Just know, MOST of the work goes into the installation and enclosure, not the woofer you pick.
  5. What is the problem you are having with them? Are they spinning on you?
  6. Duran replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Effing 4chan No hotlink 4 U. I'm epic fail today
  7. Duran replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Effing 4chan
  8. I like the animated style, with Drek's demo
  9. Duran replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  10. Duran replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  11. The XCON is capable of getting really heavy with low end output, but only if you want it to. Most of the work needs ot be done on the installation itself vs. woofer choice.
  12. If flat response is what you ask, the XCON will do it well.
  13. That's the only it can happen since the top plate is still inline with the slugs and bottom plate, that's really hard to do because the motor is held on with epoxy, and there are 6 6-13mm bolts bolting the motor to the basket. It's possible I'm wrong but that's what it looks like. I knew about the epoxy; just assumed that because it had moved the epoxy must have failed. I forgot that there might be bolts that go through the whole assembly. I've never seen a large motor that wasn't bolted, but I'm not positive how SS does theirs.
  14. That's the only it can happen since the top plate is still inline with the slugs and bottom plate, that's really hard to do because the motor is held on with epoxy, and there are 6 6-13mm bolts bolting the motor to the basket. It's possible I'm wrong but that's what it looks like.
  15. Is the ferrite cracked? If it is, you need a whole new motor, if it is not, Fi can fix it for you. EDIT: I just saw your picture, are you able to pull the motor off, or does it wiggle at all? I looks as if the bolts might have been ripped.
  16. Duran replied to Fi Car Audio's topic in General Fi
    N3?
  17. The older ones were black.
  18. Duran replied to Fi Car Audio's topic in General Fi
    I'll be the judge of that
  19. What will that do for me? Besides allow the Icon to rest better at night. Because 1 cube is on the small side, some polyfill will simulate a bit larger enclosure.
  20. Duran replied to Fi Car Audio's topic in General Fi
    The goal is to saturate the top plate, not the pole piece. Neo is a lot stronger than ferrite, as you probably know. you sure? why would you want all the magnetic force on top of the coil rather than all around it? and i definitely know neo is much stronger than ferrite When you saturate the top plate you concentrate all the flux on the gap where the coil rests. Yes the pole piece is saturated as well, that's just because the top plate is saturated though
  21. Duran replied to Fi Car Audio's topic in General Fi
    The goal is to saturate the top plate, not the pole piece. Neo is a lot stronger than ferrite, as you probably know.

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