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Lanzar OPTI1533D
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<blockquote data-quote="Paulyfr3sh" data-source="post: 6893588" data-attributes="member: 618802"><p>Buddy of mine had 12000 watt lanzar Amp running to *****two Opti1535D's***** 3" voice Coil, 1700 rms (rated, but can handle a lot more) these subwoofers dont get moving until there around the 1500-1600 rms point. My buddy now uses custom 15" he built himself, so he decided to cut open the one subwoofer (Lanzar 1535D) to see how much stress was put on the coil. Low and behold, the coil had a deep black tint to it (the subwoofer still was in perfect condition when he decided to cut it open) The voicecoil is a flat wound voice coil meaning it can withstand more heat, more extreme conditions, and overall deffinatly a very good sub for the price. People who say Lanzar ***** arnt being to.....realistic when it comes to physics, and how good your box is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulyfr3sh, post: 6893588, member: 618802"] Buddy of mine had 12000 watt lanzar Amp running to *****two Opti1535D's***** 3" voice Coil, 1700 rms (rated, but can handle a lot more) these subwoofers dont get moving until there around the 1500-1600 rms point. My buddy now uses custom 15" he built himself, so he decided to cut open the one subwoofer (Lanzar 1535D) to see how much stress was put on the coil. Low and behold, the coil had a deep black tint to it (the subwoofer still was in perfect condition when he decided to cut it open) The voicecoil is a flat wound voice coil meaning it can withstand more heat, more extreme conditions, and overall deffinatly a very good sub for the price. People who say Lanzar ***** arnt being to.....realistic when it comes to physics, and how good your box is. [/QUOTE]
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