Posted July 18, 201213 yr Browsing around at a pawn shop around town and i came across this sub hidden in a corner.Owner wanted $90 for it talked him down to $70 lol.So now i'm trying to find any specs or t/s parameters on it just out of curiosity. I have already emailed MMATS. Anyone have any experience with this sub? Im assuming it's rather old by the looks of it. Edited July 18, 201213 yr by BREEZE919
July 18, 201213 yr Its one of the older ones. The motors alone usually command more than you paid. Don't have T/S off hand but damn good find.J
July 18, 201213 yr Author Yea, I see that the newer 12 spoke versions run near $600 new so i figured it had to be a steal for under $100.
July 18, 201213 yr Author I'm pretty sure they didn't know what they had, the sub was mounted in a small sealed pre-fab enclosure and im sure the shop owners never bothered to take it out and inspect it.I thought it would have dawned on him when he almost broke his back trying to lift the enclosure off the floor! lol Edited July 18, 201213 yr by BREEZE919
July 18, 201213 yr Author Yea, i tested it in the sealed enclosure it came in on my little crunch 600.2 and it worked.I was suprised at how much excursion i was seeing off that small amount of power, maybe due to the fact that it's old and the suspension is wearing or just because it isn't meant to be sealed?The suspension feels pretty stiff when pressing down on the center of the cone so maybe it's not as worn as i think.
July 18, 201213 yr Author Only thing i could notice was a small amount of tinsel lead slap while in the sealed enclosure.After removing it and looking it over i saw that two of the leads were somewhat flimsy and kind of flopped around when i free-aired it. Also there are two very small tears on the spider surface where it looks like the two more loose leads had been rubbing against it.I built a 2.3 cubic ft ported enclosure for it tuned to 34Hz with 2 4 inch round ports and it sounds decent. Won't know how good of a condition it is in until i can put real power to it, hopefully i'll be able to hook it up to my cousins AP3000 in the next week or so and see how it performs.
July 19, 201213 yr Pretty sure these are for your model as they recomened the D50hc for itImpedance 1.4 per coilParalleled Impedance .70 FO 42.322 HzSD 53.200m sqMKRM 3.967m OhmERM 0.837KXM 14.667m OhmEXM 0.733VAS 27.683 LiterCMS 68.881u M/NMMD 198.254 gMMS 205.309 gBL 8.918 TMQMS 7.814QES 0.480QTS 0.453NO 0.422 %SPL 1watt/1meter 88.275 dbPE 800 wattsMounting Depth 6.75.Cutout Diameter 11.Speaker Displacement .3 cubic ft.IMPORTANT: MMATS Pro Audio recommends an enclosure box of 2.5 cubicfeet of NET Volume Displacement per Jugg 12 with a 30 sq. in. port 16. long.This would result in an enclosure size of approximately 3.2 cubic feet gross. Ifthe enclosure is not to spec then you risk the integrity of the speaker as aresult of mechanical failure and/or burned voice coil(s)!!The recommended amplifier is a D50HC paralleled to both voice coilsresulting in an impedance of approximately 2/3 ohms. If you have anyquestions concerning the correct application of this driver, please call yourMMATS Authorized Dealer or David Thompson at 561-848-7578 ext 600.Please Note . We have performed extensive testing with the application of thisdriver. This subwoofer is designed to match up and handle the output powerfrom a D50HC only. This competition subwoofer has a 1-year parts and laborwarranty with free return freight however a burned voice coil failure will not becovered under warranty. Edited July 19, 201213 yr by jj1479
July 19, 201213 yr Author Thanks jj, I'm not sure if those t/s parameters are correct either. According to Dave at MMATS the t/s parameters left their building YEARS ago. But he suggested 4.5 net with 50 square inches of port @ 18 inches long. Im assuming he got the 15 mixed up with the 12 , but either way they are the same enclosure recommendations as the current line.When i asked about the power handling I was told it should be good up to about 1000 watts so those could be correct. Having the correct t/s parameters is not a major concern but would be nice to have. I'm just trying to find as much information about this driver so i know what it is i have in front of me.Anyone know the production run of these models?I found this review from back in 1999 of the 15" Juggernaut by Car Sound & Performance : http://www.carsound....bs/juggrnt.htmlIm no expert but isn't a bl of 8.9 pretty low for a driver with a "loud" reputation? Edited July 19, 201213 yr by BREEZE919
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