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    name that motor

    okay so the larger one is from a AB VFL 1522 (TC9?), what's the other one? both have 2 .75" slugs and 3" gaps.







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    some more pics?




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    tc7 that twazzz ez




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    Re: name that motor

    Quote Originally Posted by SPLaudio View Post
    tc7 that twazzz ez
    Winna winna, chicken dinna. TC7 next to a TC9. Next question.



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    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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    Bishin' red floor tiles, BTW.



    Quote Originally Posted by audioholic View Post
    Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaonzo View Post
    Winna winna, chicken dinna. TC7 next to a TC9. Next question.
    next question, is my only option for a drop in recone kit getting PSI to make one. does Fi or another company have a drop in kit for this motor?

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    that's actually my floor tiles in my garage/workout room. I have some extra if you want, lol.



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    Quote Originally Posted by fasfocus00 View Post
    next question, is my only option for a drop in recone kit getting PSI to make one. does Fi or another company have a drop in kit for this motor?



    that's actually my floor tiles in my garage/workout room. I have some extra if you want, lol.
    I think COREY DEAN might be able to do it, but Ive had a TC7 and TC9 done by Dave and had a TC9 done by SPLAUDIO and they all turned out awesome, I liked coreys price and work best.



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    Re: name that motor

    i would be more than happy to recone for you. i actually have a few tc9 motors




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