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<blockquote data-quote="Quentin Jarrell" data-source="post: 8219628" data-attributes="member: 659505"><p>I don't give a thermal rms rating but a recommended power rating which is the power needed to drive the transducer to Xmax in its recommended enclosure. The 15 being 3cft tuned to 32 hz takes apprx 1,800 watts to achieve 32.5mm one way Xmax. Of course this will changes with enclosure size and tuning. It's just a general idea of power needed rather than a power rating needed to physically burn the coil up. If any one is interested Vance Dickason has a free software on his site designed by Patrick Turnmire that can help you calculate need power for imputed box and driver parameters</p><p></p><p>And yes I do offer interest and fee free (unless canceled) Lay A Way program. You get 4 months to pay off the bill and it only takes a minimum of $50 payments at your discretion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quentin Jarrell, post: 8219628, member: 659505"] I don't give a thermal rms rating but a recommended power rating which is the power needed to drive the transducer to Xmax in its recommended enclosure. The 15 being 3cft tuned to 32 hz takes apprx 1,800 watts to achieve 32.5mm one way Xmax. Of course this will changes with enclosure size and tuning. It's just a general idea of power needed rather than a power rating needed to physically burn the coil up. If any one is interested Vance Dickason has a free software on his site designed by Patrick Turnmire that can help you calculate need power for imputed box and driver parameters And yes I do offer interest and fee free (unless canceled) Lay A Way program. You get 4 months to pay off the bill and it only takes a minimum of $50 payments at your discretion. [/QUOTE]
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