March 27, 200619 yr I know, but it apperas that it spikes quite a bit higher than normal.... I'm suspicious of these things.
March 27, 200619 yr ey ey. theres a review for yall:http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showth...26319#post26319Got the prototype DIYMA 12" in 1 cu sealed box last night.My set up:(change the 9835 with 7996)http://www.mobilesq.com/store/galle...em&g2_itemId=51Gain at a5's rear was at 30% with 3 lotus 10s..I cranked it up to 50%, giving less than 300 watts to this beast.Let me tell you, this sub is gdamn massive and heavy!!Test songs:Alpine Canadian cd - Jennifer Warnes (track 3)Ian Van Dahl - Ace - Will IJim Brickman - One and onlyNumerous old school R & B songs from the 90s.The sub has no signs of sloppiness at all, I noticed that this sub is buttery smooth. No bump on frequencies sub 60 hz at all. I had "super subs" that I tested in the past, from W7 to brahma.. W7 has exaggerated low end, which I never liked. DIYMA can go down real deep, not too exagerrated, which I prefer. It's got no problem with transient response just like my Lotus.If you have this Ian Van Dahl - Will I? track at minute 59 sec - 80 sec, there is a very fast drum beat like a machine gun that will show you how good your sub control is. Numerous time I tested subs on this track and only a few passed (pleased me) this track. (a/d/s/ 310 PX ($1200 ea) excels in this track, but it's got very limited output).DIYMA shows no or very little overhang, great job, "Sloppy" is definitely not the word for it.Jim Brickman's One and Only also has very fast midbass - sub attack, again, this sub blends in very well with my midbass. Sometimes it seems to dissapear, which I thought I had it turned off.Output on the sub is excellent, thanks for reminding me to redo my doors' deadeningI wish I have more power to test it, right now I am giving it at 300 watts, perhaps this week, I can toss it in my suv and get roughly 700 watts at 4 ohm bridged.So far, npdang nailed it on the head, great sub. I would put it up there with W7 at fractional of the cost.Cons: I think surround can be a little stiffer, soft surround worries meDual VC will be nice too.I'd like to see a lil bump on the 45HZ region, like my lotus. This gives impression of a "fast" sub.This sub reminds me of a "faster" Brahma without sounding "fat", and much more efficient (like idmax).I think this sub will sell VERY well. I am glad I bought a couple and the Neo BG too. $$$ well spent.he compares it to the dub7?
March 27, 200619 yr Normal yes, what isn't normal is that the plot is shared right on the page that you order off of.
March 27, 200619 yr I really can't figure out why some of you guys, like Beat, are trying to find a reason not to like them...LOL. I've never known npdang to lie, exaggerate, cheat or falsify information about any product he's tested/reviewed in an effort to misrepresent anything. He is always straightforward, honest and extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I'd put more trust in him, his knowledge and his drive to put an above-excellent product into the market at affordable prices than I would many of the new pop-up "internet" companies like AA, MD, eD, etc.If npdang likes it, and is willing to stamp his company name on it....you can bet it's a good product.
March 27, 200619 yr Everyone's a skeptic Brad. At least we don't have people instantly hopping on a bandwagon. It's either one extreme or another. Give it some time. . . I'm SURE this driver will grow on people, ESPECIALLY considering the value!
March 27, 200619 yr Heck if you wanna wait, $220 is pretty cheap anyways. I've actually thought about moving my RLp into the truck and putting one of the dang's drivers IB in the M. At only 5+inches deep it would hardly be invasive like any other 12.
March 28, 200619 yr eh this is all i can find... no sd tho:Specs:Recommended sealed box size : 0.25 cft. to 1 cft.0.5 cubic feet for a butterworth (.707 QTC) alignmentMaximum thermal powerhandling: 1000 watts continuous powerSingle 4 ohm voice coilQTS: .354FS: 25hzVAS: 41.7 LRE: 3.6 OhmBL: 22SPL: 84.3 dbwmLe: 1.3mhXmax: 23mm 1 way linear Klippel verifiedXmech: 64mm peak to peakWeight: 37 lbsCutout diameter: 28cmMounting depth: 16cmDriver volume: .15 cft
March 28, 200619 yr Where were the rest of the TS measurements? I wanted to know the Sd...If you enlarge the impedance graph, Sd is listed down below in the "notes" section at the bottom............
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