I have a new RE sxx that I'm selling and the AQ would be a big change, never buying RE again really ***** they went to ****.that better be an OLD SXX or you're better off buying something else.
i didnt know the 2012's where china partsAre the new ones still pounding hard after china parts?Should I get a Bl 15 or a DDC3 15 for a daily driver but for high sq and spl.
Other brands?
They are built in china too, but with a 2 year warranty it's beating the BL.i didnt know the 2012's where china parts
China products versus machined in the USA :}, if you manage to blow an Fi you shouldnt be running subsThey are built in china too, but with a 2 year warranty it's beating the BL.
You know parts of the sub could break, or the glue could get torn because of Fi fault, I wouldn't be able to get another sub.China products versus machined in the USA :}, if you manage to blow an Fi you shouldnt be running subs![]()
Yeah, but if that happens with Fi I'm screwed out of $400.yeah, good luck obtaining warranty service through AQ if you ever have any problems. They DO NOT cover anything! I had the glue joints break on mine and they told me it sounded like user error and told me I would have to pay to have them reconed. I could understand if it was a fried coil or something but not a glue joint. They were not even played below the tuning frequency. I also was not aware that they were not made in the USA until after having issues with them. They do good numbers but are poorly made.
honestly if i blow mine id just get a drop in recone with better soft parts etc. the motors are beast but the soft parts/suspension etc are not very well built. im about to recone mine regardless if its blown or notyeah, good luck obtaining warranty service through AQ if you ever have any problems. They DO NOT cover anything! I had the glue joints break on mine and they told me it sounded like user error and told me I would have to pay to have them reconed. I could understand if it was a fried coil or something but not a glue joint. They were not even played below the tuning frequency. I also was not aware that they were not made in the USA until after having issues with them. They do good numbers but are poorly made.
better option IMO. and you can make it as strong as you likeYeah, but if that happens with Fi I'm screwed out of $400.A recone is allot cheaper, I would demand they fix it for free if it wasn't my fault lol.