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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8174602" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>RE still makes a good product. AFAIK all their amps are rated at double actual power, but they seem reliable anyway. Mmats still builds amps in Florida if you're looking to get performance built close to home.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How rigid is the cone on that W7? Find me a SQ woofer with super rigid (heavy) cone (Tc Sounds aside). Of all the reasons you wouldn't use that DD woofer for SQ the cone materials would be way way down on the list. I've used some soft dustcaps and noticed no difference whatsoever. About the only time it really matters is if you're running upwards of 8K per sub or are into the 170 dB range and need the extra strength to keep from shredding cones.</p><p></p><p>Most of the hand built SPL marketed woofers have seen have ugly glue jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8174602, member: 614752"] RE still makes a good product. AFAIK all their amps are rated at double actual power, but they seem reliable anyway. Mmats still builds amps in Florida if you're looking to get performance built close to home. How rigid is the cone on that W7? Find me a SQ woofer with super rigid (heavy) cone (Tc Sounds aside). Of all the reasons you wouldn't use that DD woofer for SQ the cone materials would be way way down on the list. I've used some soft dustcaps and noticed no difference whatsoever. About the only time it really matters is if you're running upwards of 8K per sub or are into the 170 dB range and need the extra strength to keep from shredding cones. Most of the hand built SPL marketed woofers have seen have ugly glue jobs. [/QUOTE]
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