I had nothing to do with John until he was cutting on some stuff a few weeks back that I read either here or another forum...had something to do with "American made products" is all I remember.What a surprise, Nick from Fi comes into another manufacturer's thread, acts like a dick, gets his *** handed to him and leaves, seems to be a common theme for him.
Well, it has been shown that it can handle 1000W and more no problem, bumpin buick threw more than that in one and it worked fine. 2.5" coild can handle a lot of power, you can throw much more than that on a 2.5" coil without burning the coil, but in a properly designed driver there is no need to.It's a good looking sub, but there's a big gap between this sub's hype and its ability.
2.5" coil driver rated for 1000w. No.
Aluminum cone + tinsels that aren't woven. No.
Very soft suspension that there have been many reports of people messing up within days. No.
Smearing silicone on the cone to fix the tinsel problem. Laughable at best.
John, I respect your efforts, but this is really a sophomoric attempt at the market you're trying to penetrate. You failed to "idiot-proof" your sub. Seems to me that what you have is a 5-700w driver capable of taking 1000w if you're careful. But, if you rate it at 1000w and put it in the hands of the general car audio crowd, they'll tear it up within hours.
Yes, I'm aware it models oh-so-well, and that it opens up so many possibilities, but in all reality, it is just out of place in the car audio field.
Recommendations:
-Either use woven tinsels or a paper cone.
-Get spiders with some balls.
-Rate the sub at what it will handle day in and day out, with headroom for abuse. You know kids, they'll take a 1000w sub and throw 1,500w at it just because.
-If you're aiming at the car audio market, who cares about extension beyond 100hz?
As for the current models, sell them as replacements in 1970's floor speakers. They seem like they'd fit that bill perfectly. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
Apparently not.I thought everybody would learn something from TC and realize that aluminum cones don't work.
giving it 60% more power than it was designed for? I would say that would damage it. Put 60% more voltage to a houshold appliance and see how it holds up, not so good. but 1600 watts on the Mag V4 and you would shred the thing, no doubt and it is a 1000 watt sub. Also, EVERY subs suspension sags due to gravity.I'm just saying... I don't doubt that the voice coil can handle 1000w thermally. The problem is... well, the rest of the soft parts.
If 1600w was able to rip the surround, rip the spider AND fold the cone on a "1000w" sub.... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/hilarious.gif.02a037aad04aa96f19982b298a3d70a8.gif
I'm just saying, it may be able to handle 1000w for a while, but with all the reports of sagging suspension (Even due to GRAVITY! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif), theres no way it should be rated to take 1000w daily.
There's nothing wrong with headroom. Subs have to be able to withstand some abuse. I have abused the SHIT out of some subs, giving 2-3x their rated power and NEVER folded a cone or ripped a surround. Everything from a piece of shit Pep Boys 8" to a nasty Kenwood 10" or a 15" L7.
If someone can completely total a 1000w sub with 1600w, that is laughable.
You sure are stuck on an inductance kick.Well, it has been shown that it can handle 1000W and more no problem, bumpin buick threw more than that in one and it worked fine. 2.5" coild can handle a lot of power, you can throw much more than that on a 2.5" coil without burning the coil, but in a properly designed driver there is no need to.
The tinsels should work fine how they are now, but yes there are better ways to accomplish this, woven would work well, however a woven tinsel creates compliance cure irregularities. The current spiders also work fine for their intended purpose. Not everyone wants to be like Fi and build a 3KW driver and rate it at 1KW and lose efficiency, add mass, and raise Le through the roof. The new Mag V4 is rated at 1000 watts and even 1100 could destroy it, again, it is after a different market than the Fi type drivers.
Finally, the AV line isn't specifically targeted for car use, it is more targeted for home theater use but it just so happens to work in a car. Anyway, that is enough for now.