Hey, up for sale are two awesome subs. The first is the ARC audio ARC 15. This is an awesome sounding sub, and is definitely a SQ sub. It shares the same motor as the famous Flatline series, not the other motor in the arc 12. D4 voice coil.
Impedance 2 or 8 ohm
Resonant frequency 20.5Hz
Sensitivity 89 db
RMS power handling 750 watts
Electrical "Q" .431
Mechanical "Q" 2.762
Total "Q" .373
Equivalent volume 9.88
One way linear 19 mm
Mounting depth 8"
Optimum sealed enclosure : 2.25 cuft
Ported enclosure : 3 cuft
Pics:
In this one you can see a little glue residue, but you have to look hard.
backside. i put a little weatherstripping on the back for a tight seal, but it is no big deal.
pictured with the ss RL-P 12:
Here is what a tech at ARC audio said about the ARC 15.
"Brian
The ARC 15 is based on the ARC Flat Line 12" motor (similar to the ID SPL) we use a poly cone rather then paper. The SQ is good but getting punch will require some careful box tuning. The 2.6 cu. ft box you have may actually work ok for this. I have attached a graph of your response curve and the recommended box curve. The 3.0 cu ft box goes a little deeper but that is about it.
I use 2 of the 15's in my car in 5.2 ported at 30Hz and it works fine. Goes deep but still has good attack. Most people are surprised it's 15's."
$150 shipped conus
Next is the Soundsplinter RL-P 12.
everyone knows about these. Dual 4. Looks great, performs great, one slight crease in the cone. The surround had separated from the cone in a couple of places, but i glued it back, and it performs great!
Another pic that makes it look better:
$130 shipped conus
Lastly are some infinity 4002i 4" coaxes. No rainbows by any means, but they have served me well for awhile until i upgraded to adire in that car. great for a friend or family member to upgrade. $20 shipped.
I have tons of references
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/member.php?u=23256
specs on arc:
http://www.arcaudio.com/productdescr...ries/arc15.asp
Impedance 2 or 8 ohm
Resonant frequency 20.5Hz
Sensitivity 89 db
RMS power handling 750 watts
Electrical "Q" .431
Mechanical "Q" 2.762
Total "Q" .373
Equivalent volume 9.88
One way linear 19 mm
Mounting depth 8"
Optimum sealed enclosure : 2.25 cuft
Ported enclosure : 3 cuft
Pics:
In this one you can see a little glue residue, but you have to look hard.
backside. i put a little weatherstripping on the back for a tight seal, but it is no big deal.
pictured with the ss RL-P 12:
Here is what a tech at ARC audio said about the ARC 15.
"Brian
The ARC 15 is based on the ARC Flat Line 12" motor (similar to the ID SPL) we use a poly cone rather then paper. The SQ is good but getting punch will require some careful box tuning. The 2.6 cu. ft box you have may actually work ok for this. I have attached a graph of your response curve and the recommended box curve. The 3.0 cu ft box goes a little deeper but that is about it.
I use 2 of the 15's in my car in 5.2 ported at 30Hz and it works fine. Goes deep but still has good attack. Most people are surprised it's 15's."
$150 shipped conus
Next is the Soundsplinter RL-P 12.
everyone knows about these. Dual 4. Looks great, performs great, one slight crease in the cone. The surround had separated from the cone in a couple of places, but i glued it back, and it performs great!
Another pic that makes it look better:
$130 shipped conus
Lastly are some infinity 4002i 4" coaxes. No rainbows by any means, but they have served me well for awhile until i upgraded to adire in that car. great for a friend or family member to upgrade. $20 shipped.
I have tons of references
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/member.php?u=23256
specs on arc:
http://www.arcaudio.com/productdescr...ries/arc15.asp