Posted October 31, 200519 yr Deciding between a 15" SI Mag D2 and a 18" RE SX. Opinions on both would be greatly appreciated.WHich one has better SQ, SPL, which one gets louder, etc.And my other question is, is the 15" SI Mag reliable for a daily driven ride? Will it play for me at least a year without requiring me to recone or replace something? And is it still durable enough to take to competitions a couple weekends a year?And this will be going into a 2003 Ford Focus 2 Door Hatchback, so I'm pretty sure it will pound. And I'm sorry if this is a repost, I didn't see a search feature. Oh, and great collection of smilies Edited October 31, 200519 yr by Bumpin_Focus_Hatch
October 31, 200519 yr The Magnum will excell in SQ.The SX will excell in SPL mainly because its larger and isnt geared toward SQPeople use the Mags for DD all the time.Some have used them for competition use.Our smilies are the best
October 31, 200519 yr What Supa C said. (and yes, SoundSolutions' smilies are the best)Unless you purposefully beat the driver to death you won't have any problems with our build. If an SX/XXX can hold up, ours will too - guaranteed. :D
October 31, 200519 yr I wouldn't go that far. We all know just because it's larger doesn't MEAN it WILL be louder. May have more POTENTIAL for increased displacement, but that doesn't always add up to loudness. Then again, given a correct application, it could also excel in the sound quality department.Now, the Mag is a very capable driver in both aspects. It is an excellent all around driver. It will sound great and can easily get loud or vice-versa. It is a very durable driver as long as you don't abuse it. That is the case with anything though. Don't go throwing it in a 5 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 40 Hz and throwing 20Hz tones on it all day at full power. Practice caution and you'll be golden at quite a few power levels.With your particular ride and the sheer size of the drivers in question, I really don't see any foreseeable problems getting absurdly loud even with lower power levels. For the performance at it's price level, I haven't been able to find another driver to satisfy me like a Mag. Hell, I got rid of an XXX, Brahma, and W7 for mine.
October 31, 200519 yr Author Thanks for the quick responses. I think I am starting to lean towards the SI Mag d2 a little bit...not positive yet though.
October 31, 200519 yr I wouldn't go that far. We all know just because it's larger doesn't MEAN it WILL be louder. May have more POTENTIAL for increased displacement, but that doesn't always add up to loudness. Then again, given a correct application, it could also excel in the sound quality department.Now, the Mag is a very capable driver in both aspects. It is an excellent all around driver. It will sound great and can easily get loud or vice-versa. It is a very durable driver as long as you don't abuse it. That is the case with anything though. Don't go throwing it in a 5 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 40 Hz and throwing 20Hz tones on it all day at full power. Practice caution and you'll be golden at quite a few power levels.With your particular ride and the sheer size of the drivers in question, I really don't see any foreseeable problems getting absurdly loud even with lower power levels. For the performance at it's price level, I haven't been able to find another driver to satisfy me like a Mag. Hell, I got rid of an XXX, Brahma, and W7 for mine.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I speak in general, not specfics.We dont need to go there....
October 31, 200519 yr man you are just following me around the internet arent you, mazda626.net, splbassx, now here. STALKER. just playing. i too will be joining the si mag 2 family, with a 15" as soon as i send the rest of my money
November 1, 200519 yr Author ^In all fareness, I was at mazda626.net first. I know, I saw your posts on here last night and was like "Damn" lol.And Trevino, don't I know you from somewhere too. I think I am gonna go with one, but I'm gonna have to save a little more money. And who knows, by then I might change my mind again. I'm probably gonna run a Rockford Fosgate BD1000.1 Amp.
November 11, 200519 yr I'm probably gonna run a Rockford Fosgate BD1000.1 Amp. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>are those stable at 1 ohm now? They used to just be 2 ohm stable......
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