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Building my Tantric SHD 12. 6000rms
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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 7954198" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>This is a trend that I see going on in the car audio sub world, particularly in the custom sub sector. Is it really worth it to endlessly increase power handling and throw efficiency out the door? I mean I expect your one sub and 6000 watts of power to be able to make over 156dBs or otherwise it is just another Cerwin Vega Stroker Pro, aka hugely impressive but so inefficient that it didn't get all that loud with the power given.</p><p></p><p>I am also going to remain skeptical about that 6000 watts RMS figure. Hook that bish up to your 240v dryer outlet and I'll become a believer if the sub can take 5 minutes of that 60Hz goodness and the coil still reads the correct impedance. I mean you said you want to try and break it right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 7954198, member: 620554"] This is a trend that I see going on in the car audio sub world, particularly in the custom sub sector. Is it really worth it to endlessly increase power handling and throw efficiency out the door? I mean I expect your one sub and 6000 watts of power to be able to make over 156dBs or otherwise it is just another Cerwin Vega Stroker Pro, aka hugely impressive but so inefficient that it didn't get all that loud with the power given. I am also going to remain skeptical about that 6000 watts RMS figure. Hook that bish up to your 240v dryer outlet and I'll become a believer if the sub can take 5 minutes of that 60Hz goodness and the coil still reads the correct impedance. I mean you said you want to try and break it right? [/QUOTE]
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