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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Overpeck" data-source="post: 60845" data-attributes="member: 544285"><p>Well my bad...</p><p></p><p>The Stroker 15 only did 129.0 dB (not 130 dB). So the MASS proto 12 was as loud (actually .1 dB louder) vs. the Stroker 15 ported. But that is old news, but a matter of record, non the less.</p><p></p><p>The new EVO-R 2315 recently smashed tehe record of the loudest sub ever tested by CSR/M-E, so it would not be accurate that we 'can't run with whatever.' So Audiomobile is still the loudest sub ever tested by Mobile Ent., and it did it at under 20 Hz. (unlike the majority of "SPL" subs).</p><p></p><p>As far as a review by members, we are certainly not concerned about how the driver would test out, as we already have a rave review on the EVO-R 2312 under our belt by Eric Holdaway (of Speakerworks in CA) for Car Audio and Electronics (and he is a super-critical ear). But all we would need would be for someone to contact our office or send us an e-mail so we can evaluate the criteria etc of the system.</p><p></p><p>Hope that clears up a few things...</p><p></p><p>Matt</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.AudiomobileDirect.com" target="_blank">http://www.AudiomobileDirect.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Overpeck, post: 60845, member: 544285"] Well my bad... The Stroker 15 only did 129.0 dB (not 130 dB). So the MASS proto 12 was as loud (actually .1 dB louder) vs. the Stroker 15 ported. But that is old news, but a matter of record, non the less. The new EVO-R 2315 recently smashed tehe record of the loudest sub ever tested by CSR/M-E, so it would not be accurate that we 'can't run with whatever.' So Audiomobile is still the loudest sub ever tested by Mobile Ent., and it did it at under 20 Hz. (unlike the majority of "SPL" subs). As far as a review by members, we are certainly not concerned about how the driver would test out, as we already have a rave review on the EVO-R 2312 under our belt by Eric Holdaway (of Speakerworks in CA) for Car Audio and Electronics (and he is a super-critical ear). But all we would need would be for someone to contact our office or send us an e-mail so we can evaluate the criteria etc of the system. Hope that clears up a few things... Matt [URL="http://www.AudiomobileDirect.com"]http://www.AudiomobileDirect.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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