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<blockquote data-quote="OlogyAudio" data-source="post: 1051307" data-attributes="member: 562170"><p>It is actually a slight modification of the newer Seas L series (Lx or something???) but its **** near the exact same line -- uses a neo motor structure with their aluminum cones....</p><p></p><p>Rainbow Reference uses Seas Excel drivers as the base...</p><p></p><p>I would hope you know what these larger companies are doing... Making slight cosmetic chances (phase plug color and basket cosmetics in this case), as well as making things a little smaller for an easier fit (shallower neo motor), using a 4 ohm coil... VERY slight changes to the base driver to give them a more unique look and increase suitability for use in a car...</p><p></p><p>This has been discussed before see:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlogyAudio, post: 1051307, member: 562170"] It is actually a slight modification of the newer Seas L series (Lx or something???) but its **** near the exact same line -- uses a neo motor structure with their aluminum cones.... Rainbow Reference uses Seas Excel drivers as the base... I would hope you know what these larger companies are doing... Making slight cosmetic chances (phase plug color and basket cosmetics in this case), as well as making things a little smaller for an easier fit (shallower neo motor), using a 4 ohm coil... VERY slight changes to the base driver to give them a more unique look and increase suitability for use in a car... This has been discussed before see: [/QUOTE]
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