Posted August 14, 200619 yr I thought I read some where that Mark was going to have a 15" sub available in the future.If this is true, will it be DVC 4 ohm or will it be SVC 4 ohm? Whats the RMS going to be for it?
August 14, 200619 yr I thought I read some where that Mark was going to have a 15" sub available in the future.If this is true, will it be DVC 4 ohm or will it be SVC 4 ohm? Whats the RMS going to be for it?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Unit,You're right, there will be a 15" coming. Its a finish to the MAW line so it will be a dual 4 Ohm (nominal) vc and 500 watts RMS power handling.Here are the specs (from the manufacturer):MAW-15Fs = 24.6HzRe = 4 Ohm (both coils connected in series)Qms = 5.06Qes = 0.35Qts = 0.33Rms = 7.2kg/sCms = 0.18mm/NMms = 236.7grBl = 20.4SPL = 90.9VAS = 190LLe = 2.41mHXmax = 13mmThese may vary a bit as I take my own measurements when I receive the order. I select a few units randomly, exercise the suspension and test them before posting the final numbers on the site.Best regards,Mark
August 16, 200619 yr Author I thought I read some where that Mark was going to have a 15" sub available in the future.If this is true, will it be DVC 4 ohm or will it be SVC 4 ohm? Whats the RMS going to be for it?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Unit,You're right, there will be a 15" coming. Its a finish to the MAW line so it will be a dual 4 Ohm (nominal) vc and 500 watts RMS power handling.Here are the specs (from the manufacturer):MAW-15Fs = 24.6HzRe = 4 Ohm (both coils connected in series)Qms = 5.06Qes = 0.35Qts = 0.33Rms = 7.2kg/sCms = 0.18mm/NMms = 236.7grBl = 20.4SPL = 90.9VAS = 190LLe = 2.41mHXmax = 13mmThese may vary a bit as I take my own measurements when I receive the order. I select a few units randomly, exercise the suspension and test them before posting the final numbers on the site.Best regards,Mark<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks Mark, I cant wait until you get them in stock.
August 21, 200619 yr Hi Denim,Nothing yet. I have a pre-order in with the OEM but the rep I deal with is away. Will keep you posted tho...Best,Mark
August 21, 200619 yr Admin I ask because the 15 could be a big time mover for you. Many people shy away from 18s and want larger than a 12.
August 22, 200619 yr I ask because the 15 could be a big time mover for you. Many people shy away from 18s and want larger than a 12. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I wouldnt mind cheching out a pair of these
August 22, 200619 yr Hey! You stole my avatar!I hereby condemn you to listen to Bose speakers at 125db for 24 hours!That'll teach ya! Mark
August 22, 200619 yr Hey! You stole my avatar!I hereby condemn you to listen to Bose speakers at 125db for 24 hours!That'll teach ya! Mark<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sweet
August 23, 200619 yr 4 Ohms nominal refers to the driver having a 4 Ohm impedance across most of its operating range. This is different from DC resistance which can measure anywhere from 1.8 to 3.5 Ohms.Hope this helps.Mark
August 23, 200619 yr When you say 4 ohm nominal, this means the coils are dual 4 ohm right the sub is a d4 version. and the Re is the dc resistance, measured here with the coils in series.
August 27, 200619 yr Author Mark, will we be able to send in a deposit like with the 18? I would love to have a 15" or 2 paid for before or by the time you get them.Or at least have a pair reserved, I have a feeling your subs are going to blow up and I mean that in a good way!
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