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H2,SX,2000spl matchup!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 650739" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>CompX subs are the answer for when you absolutely, positively have to bring the loudest bump in town. Their patent-pending Dual Gap motors mean nothing else can match the pure impact and down low staying power these homies bring to the party.</p><p></p><p>Dressed up with black chrome backplates and a new paint job for 2004, they look as good as they beat. With 19mm Xmax and up to 1200 watts of peak power handling, you know they thump.</p><p></p><p>Whether you compete, or just have a serious need to get low and loud, CompX subwoofers are the real deal.</p><p></p><p>The H2 (short for "HCCA gen 2") subwoofer design features a unique new motor design called Dual Gap Geometry (patent pending) that centers a short, lightweight voice coil between two magnetic gaps. The resulting ultralight moving mass is driven through a far flatter, more linear stroke by the extended magnetic field. The result is phenomenal excursion and linearity as well as enhanced efficiency, and innovations in the basket industrial design allow an industry-leading 2000 watts continuous power handling. Dual spiders on a raised ventilated spider tower support the extreme mechanical excursion limits, and improve air flow for better cooling. All of this results in a subwoofer that can perform at the edge of the SPL envelope and beyond while keeping its cool. And of course, the H2 sounds as sweet as it looks...</p><p></p><p>basically the orions are bigger but need more power longer throw but again they need more power. heard that right from the rep right before we decided not to deal in dei because they were selling them authorized on the net for almost the same price we were buying them for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 650739, member: 541383"] CompX subs are the answer for when you absolutely, positively have to bring the loudest bump in town. Their patent-pending Dual Gap motors mean nothing else can match the pure impact and down low staying power these homies bring to the party. Dressed up with black chrome backplates and a new paint job for 2004, they look as good as they beat. With 19mm Xmax and up to 1200 watts of peak power handling, you know they thump. Whether you compete, or just have a serious need to get low and loud, CompX subwoofers are the real deal. The H2 (short for "HCCA gen 2") subwoofer design features a unique new motor design called Dual Gap Geometry (patent pending) that centers a short, lightweight voice coil between two magnetic gaps. The resulting ultralight moving mass is driven through a far flatter, more linear stroke by the extended magnetic field. The result is phenomenal excursion and linearity as well as enhanced efficiency, and innovations in the basket industrial design allow an industry-leading 2000 watts continuous power handling. Dual spiders on a raised ventilated spider tower support the extreme mechanical excursion limits, and improve air flow for better cooling. All of this results in a subwoofer that can perform at the edge of the SPL envelope and beyond while keeping its cool. And of course, the H2 sounds as sweet as it looks... basically the orions are bigger but need more power longer throw but again they need more power. heard that right from the rep right before we decided not to deal in dei because they were selling them authorized on the net for almost the same price we were buying them for [/QUOTE]
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