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<blockquote data-quote="CrysisMaker" data-source="post: 6828602" data-attributes="member: 621461"><p>Jus got a TR7512-44 in on Friday. Weighs about 20 lbs. Tinsel leads are stitched into the spider and are 10 or 8 awg wire. Cone is made of aluminum, basket is what seems to be cast out of steel. Has rubber magnet boot. It really looks like it can do some damage. Havent make a box for it yet. If Ive done my math right my sealed enclosure should hit some pretty good lows. Im lookin for a spring effect somewhere between stiff and soft and I think I may have hit the sweet spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrysisMaker, post: 6828602, member: 621461"] Jus got a TR7512-44 in on Friday. Weighs about 20 lbs. Tinsel leads are stitched into the spider and are 10 or 8 awg wire. Cone is made of aluminum, basket is what seems to be cast out of steel. Has rubber magnet boot. It really looks like it can do some damage. Havent make a box for it yet. If Ive done my math right my sealed enclosure should hit some pretty good lows. Im lookin for a spring effect somewhere between stiff and soft and I think I may have hit the sweet spot. [/QUOTE]
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