I modeled them myself and they seemed to have very good extension when put in a 4 cu ft box tuned to mid 20's. They seemed to do better than the Tempest between 20-35 hz.. but that could be from an error in my modeling :b
Okay I was just going through my posts, and my last one was not even written by me! Im not ignorant enough to go posting things like that without checking them out first ;). Sorry about that..
(The real) Gabe
I have two of the 15" and am going to build an enclosure mostly for music but some home theater (So I want to retain as much low end as possible). The specs can be found here: http://treoonline.com/ssi.html They are the SSi 15.44 I really appreciate any help! :) Thanks
Drivers that can Dumax 27 mm+... Resonant Engineering XXX- Digital Designs 9500, 9700- Image Dynamics IDMAX-- Treo Engineering CSX -- Shocker Extreme And Im gonna guess and say.. JL W7 Eclipse Titanium Pro Elemental Design A series Im a huge fan of Brahmas.. but I've seen...
Yea the Tang Band driver is IMO superior to the MCM. It has a better spider and surround, and bigger magnet (for what thats worth) than the MCM. I would use that, it seems more durable... And the differences driver to driver Im sure are VERY miniscule..
Thanks Robert...that is the 12" version of the woofers I have. I tried that website the other day, and the page said it was unavailable! Cool now I can call them and get some info!
These are soon to be available from Parts Express, according to some of their inhouse reps. I picked these up after seeing them at the CES show. I dont know much about them, since they would not provide specs..but i Know this much. 15" woofer has: 3" DVC 150 oz magnet Vented Pole Piece...
Haha Juan, I dont know if maybe I came across as a no- nothing dumbass or not...but I can assure you I wouldnt have bought these if they could be had at parts express for $14! I have been building speakers for a while now, and figured I could try these out since they were so inexpensive! But...
I picked up some Goldwood subs, that I had seen at the CES show, but I know nothing about them. Does anyone know who manufactures them or designs them? They were a bargain at $90! They weigh in at around 38 lbs!