I have around 3" mounting diameter. The morel 378 looks sweet for the monies but I want to try a ribbon tooRoughly what size you working with and where you planning on crossing the tweet?
You can put on your big boy pants and run a RAAL...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifI have around 3" mounting diameter. The morel 378 looks sweet for the monies but I want to try a ribbon tooLol
I want to cross the low as possible. I'd be happy at 2000/12db..Roughly what size you working with and where you planning on crossing the tweet?
Plenty of subs have some space between cone and spider. The idea is if you do need to stack the spiders very thick or use a spacer even you have some extra space. You should be burying the solder joint of tinsels to coil leads in glue or it will be a weak spot whatever way you get them through (though I also prefer floating leads).Mockup I love the white on black with the black letters. I'm not overly impressed with the fit of the softparts.The cone is slightly to deep. The cones are stupid light. 200 grams with the surround. 4 layer copper coil with sandwich leads I don't particularly like this set up because it puts up stress point on a joint where It's soldered to the direct connection leads. The weight of the wreck can damage the tinsel leads. No no DD..
The cone is too deep.Plenty of subs have some space between cone and spider. The idea is if you do need to stack the spiders very thick or use a spacer even you have some extra space. You should be burying the solder joint of tinsels to coil leads in glue or it will be a weak spot whatever way you get them through (though I also prefer floating leads).
Light cone is nice. You're not going to be nearly loud enough to start shredding cones so anything more is just lost efficiency.
How tight are the gaps in those newer motors by the way?
Pretty **** tight but this is the last motor to use the short copper 3" coil. The new 9500k uses the larger longer coil. I talked to the guys at DD and despite having I have your call the colon area is 25% larger and is actually just as light as the original cone so it's really not much of a loss except for the higher qts / qts which when you order the super charge option brings your qts down to about .45 or so vs .65.Plenty of subs have some space between cone and spider. The idea is if you do need to stack the spiders very thick or use a spacer even you have some extra space. You should be burying the solder joint of tinsels to coil leads in glue or it will be a weak spot whatever way you get them through (though I also prefer floating leads).
Light cone is nice. You're not going to be nearly loud enough to start shredding cones so anything more is just lost efficiency.
How tight are the gaps in those newer motors by the way?
Do they want a slightly different frame? Too deep on the cone is a PITA. I used to have issues with some of the Sundown Z cones when I used a lot of them.The cone is too deep.
Yeah. They don't fit without pushing the surround down or pushing the cone down. Wtf!Do they want a slightly different frame? Too deep on the cone is a PITA. I used to have issues with some of the Sundown Z cones when I used a lot of them.
Considering how stiff your suspension will be it's going to be a non-issue in your application but it's definitely not as neat to glue down the surround when it's hovering 1/8" above the frame when you rest it in place.Yeah. They don't fit without pushing the surround down or pushing the cone down. Wtf!