August 25, 201015 yr Author Something to think about. Sa's are doing real good. No reason a 18" wouldn't do the same.
August 25, 201015 yr Author 1000 watt line? there is going to be another line out between the sa's and the z's?
August 25, 201015 yr 1000 watt line? there is going to be another line out between the sa's and the z's?Yep.I don't have an ETA yet... but I've designed the motor and tested it.It is essentially a 3" coil version of the SA motor with a wider magnet and a shorting ring.
August 25, 201015 yr It performs pretty much right on par with the SA line except with higher power handling... so imagine the SA series with how tough they are but with a 3" coil
August 25, 201015 yr Author well just let me know when I can start work. With all this going on Brandon going to need some help. And I forgot to let you know I traded 1 of my Nightshades for 3 Sa-12 d2(not a bad deal ). So I'll be hitting your e-mail about going 1 more. Should be Monday depend on the how bad the kids school list is today when they get home lol.
August 25, 201015 yr Once I figure out what it is *laughs*Was thinking about finally bringing out an "X" line -- I worked on some prototypes several years back under the X12 name.
August 25, 201015 yr Once I figure out what it is *laughs*Was thinking about finally bringing out an "X" line -- I worked on some prototypes several years back under the X12 name.Still an emphasis on SQ first but still be able to do some serious spl #'s?
August 25, 201015 yr Right... it is literally the same geometry as an SA motor... same top plate, back plate, magnet, and coil height so linear stroke is identical... just a wider magnet, an added shorting ring, and a 3" coil (of course spider has to be bigger and whatnot to support that).
August 25, 201015 yr Wow these sound like monsters!Cannot wait! Guess I will have to retire the IA DR 18"