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Alpine Type-X 12” SWX-1243D recoil advice
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8765896" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>This is a matter for predicting with computer modeling then trial and error in prototyping. If there were a simple recipe for making it do what you want, or even a consensus as to what exactly is most desirable then everyone would be selling the exact same sub.</p><p></p><p>Again, get some calipers and find the coil that's the closest to the physical dimensions to yours, figure out if it is copper or aluminum and try to stick to whatever OEM used. Cone and suspension aren't super important in your end results, coil should be the dominant variable. </p><p></p><p>Alpine did not make these to be repaired and they aren't selling loose parts. They seem the sort of company that IF you were to figure out exact specs of their parts and tried to sell the as repair kits they'd probably sue you. You should really start with a motor of one of the more cookie-cutter China subs if you wanted an easier time to just try to source parts and throw things at it to see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8765896, member: 614752"] This is a matter for predicting with computer modeling then trial and error in prototyping. If there were a simple recipe for making it do what you want, or even a consensus as to what exactly is most desirable then everyone would be selling the exact same sub. Again, get some calipers and find the coil that's the closest to the physical dimensions to yours, figure out if it is copper or aluminum and try to stick to whatever OEM used. Cone and suspension aren't super important in your end results, coil should be the dominant variable. Alpine did not make these to be repaired and they aren't selling loose parts. They seem the sort of company that IF you were to figure out exact specs of their parts and tried to sell the as repair kits they'd probably sue you. You should really start with a motor of one of the more cookie-cutter China subs if you wanted an easier time to just try to source parts and throw things at it to see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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