Haha, we already proved this with mine. I like the wall socket video we didWarden motor = strong... I approve //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
FS: 47.83 Hz
That's a little high isn't it?
the BL^2/RE is also a little highBL^2/RE: 278 (nice!)
A standard 9" diameter SPL motor with 8-layer 3" coil typically has 150-200 BL^2/RE... so this thing is strong.
Only thing I have stronger is the Monster prototype (10" slugs and 12-layer coil) @ 360 but the coil is 50% heavier than the Warden and also a 42mm WW so has less excursion.
Not really -- the suspension is very stiff so it is to be expected.FS: 47.83 Hz
That's a little high isn't it?
I wish Nick wouldve told me it was customizable, ill bring that up with him tomorrow. We have also had another change of plans that i need to email you about tomorrow.Not really -- the suspension is very stiff so it is to be expected.
Specs are quite good, IMO... I'm sure they are not listed as Nick likes the product to speak for itself rather than rely on the numbers game. Also they are customizable with various suspensions so specs can vary -- as with the MT from RE with no TS posted.
In this instance a customer has paid me to re-cone a woofer and wanted specs measured on the driver as well. I think the specs are great.
Cool cool, ill proly leave it alone lol. I just need your phone number cuz this is too many emailing lol.He can customize the suspension for your application as they do build them in house. The stock suspensions is VERY stiff... so in theory you could make it stiffer or even a bit softer if you didn't want to run gobs and gobs of power on it. IA can advise you on what is best for your application.
I will add that I agree with this... on a driver like this you cannot expect to put it in a box program and predict what is really going to happen. Listen to the box suggestions from the manufacturer and from experience in testing.I'm sure they are not listed as Nick likes the product to speak for itself rather than rely on the numbers game.
Im not trying to diss nick but i doubt he tests his woofers like you do to where he knows perfect box sizes for daily and SPL and all.I will add that I agree with this... on a driver like this you cannot expect to put it in a box program and predict what is really going to happen. Listen to the box suggestions from the manufacturer and from experience in testing.
I kinda second that. I asked him for a rough starting point box wise. He said start at 4-4.5 cubes per 15. I told him I had over 25,000 watts on tap for both 15's. He said it will be fine.Im not trying to diss nick but i doubt he tests his woofers like you do to where he knows perfect box sizes for daily and SPL and all.
I'm sure they are not listed as Nick likes the product to speak for itself rather than rely on the numbers game.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/sneaky.gif.7189749b3a3f769e8815b47e8ae87f88.gifI will add that I agree with this... on a driver like this you cannot expect to put it in a box program and predict what is really going to happen. Listen to the box suggestions from the manufacturer and from experience in testing.