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Can someone model a pair of TC-1000 15's for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8744895" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>The whole idea of infinite baffle is low power, high efficiency, low extension, clean bass. This is now my 3rd "infinite baffle" setup, but my last woofers were JBL W15's and their coil design prevented them from being driven into mechanical failures. </p><p></p><p>These TC woofers sound amazing, I don't normally crank the volume and play Killshot. Hell, my sub level usually sits around -6, but I set my gains using a -3db tone at 0 sub level with the car on and at my max listening volume for my front stage. I just want to make sure that I set my gains at a safe mechanical point for when I want to play songs that are low and loud. I absolutely do not want to hurt these subs. </p><p></p><p>As far as power handling, I didn't pull my meter out to check what power they are getting on music yet, but the motors and cones are barely even warm to the touch even after a 30 minute drive to work in this central Florida heat. I have 3k on tap, so I'm definitely being careful. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8744895, member: 587645"] The whole idea of infinite baffle is low power, high efficiency, low extension, clean bass. This is now my 3rd "infinite baffle" setup, but my last woofers were JBL W15's and their coil design prevented them from being driven into mechanical failures. These TC woofers sound amazing, I don't normally crank the volume and play Killshot. Hell, my sub level usually sits around -6, but I set my gains using a -3db tone at 0 sub level with the car on and at my max listening volume for my front stage. I just want to make sure that I set my gains at a safe mechanical point for when I want to play songs that are low and loud. I absolutely do not want to hurt these subs. As far as power handling, I didn't pull my meter out to check what power they are getting on music yet, but the motors and cones are barely even warm to the touch even after a 30 minute drive to work in this central Florida heat. I have 3k on tap, so I'm definitely being careful. Matt [/QUOTE]
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