this has turned into a real enjoyable read.
A few things for the two people who complained about these subs though, I would still like answers to.
1. You mentioned that all of these subs have failed. I personally could not get the driver to fail, nor can anyone else I know using them. Can you please elaborate on how they have "all" failed.
'All' of them from CAF failed. Folded cone, shorted leads, and I forget the other now. Your enclosure is tuned higher than hell, and you had a SSF installed (which is a MUST with an enclosure tuned so high). You probably had to be seeing full excursion closer to 50 Hz, which also completely explains the high SPL reading at 70 Hz - it was still moving more air. Try doing that in a lower tuned enclosure like John instructed me to use mine in.
2. Why are you two defending one another and ignoring any of the good information shared? I mean were on post 190 and have gone over why the sub has failed multiple times, all though I feel you guys ignore it.
I'll 'ignore' why the driver failed because the manufacturer refuses to acknowledge that maybe he should not have sold these drivers to the car audio crowd, and honestly - I feel like a ****ing lemming for taking everything he said to heart. Thats not like me. Infact, thats not me AT ALL. I hate myself for it, and in turn, I'm going to hate him for it as well. I've stated it before, and I'll state it again - you should NOT need to EQ a set of frequencies as small as what a subwoofer reproduces in order to get a somewhat flat response.
3. Why is it that the identical sub that John gave me to test, had no issues, and you clearly blew yours past its limit, all though I put even more power to it. Only conclusion I could come up with is that either I have; a box that was built well, I used an amp that has a subsonic control, and I had clean power the entire time.
We have no idea the sub you got was identical. Also, you only pushed it for a few hours. Ours had MUCH more time on them.