Posted December 31, 200915 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IAUsOmpyhIIs this true? Will the Xcon handle 3K?
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.
December 31, 200915 yr That looks like acex3a's Scion TC, and i'm sure it is. here's the link to his new Build log Edited December 31, 200915 yr by Julian
December 31, 200915 yr That looks like acex3a's Scion TC, and i'm sure it is. here's the link to his new Build logIt is.
December 31, 200915 yr Author That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.No offense taken. That is why I ask questions, lol. I figured he probably had his gains set very modestly. The only reason I asked is be because of the common occurence of companys under rating their subs for noobs. IE the HDC3 will do more than twice rated. Was just curious. Thanks.
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.No offense taken. That is why I ask questions, lol. I figured he probably had his gains set very modestly. The only reason I asked is be because of the common occurence of companys under rating their subs for noobs. IE the HDC3 will do more than twice rated. Was just curious. Thanks.Put an HCC3 in an incorrect enclosure and it won't handle half rated.
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.EXACTLY true
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.he was running around 2200 watts to that sub
December 31, 200915 yr That guy probably had his gains turned way down. Its probably possible but i wouldnt run that much power to a Xcon.This is why youtube videos arent good, because people will see it and you already know what that means that they will believe what they see (speaking in general so OP dont think it is directed at you). Under the right conditions, box, amplifier settings, head unit settings and volume knob control, etc. all play a roll in how much you can throw at a subwoofer. You also have to understand how long you can play it for, under what conditions and be able to see/hear/smell signs of stress on the woofer. But you dont have to run rated power or double the rated power to make the sub do what it is intended to do and perform the way it was intended to perform.he was running around 2200 watts to that subDid he put a clamp meter on the amp?
December 31, 200915 yr Admin Yes there is some DAF dialed into all SSA drivers, but we do not suggest or support running over rms. It is better to under rate and lose a few sales, then over rate and deal with loads of recones.
January 3, 201015 yr thats the old setup. the sub is a D2 and it was at 1 ohm. but like everyone said gains were down not totally down but down. as u can see i dont got that single sub anymore but it was sweet
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