phyphoestilic 5,000+ posts
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I dont see how that changes the rms handling on the SSD.I thought the SSD was comparable to the RE SX?
I dont see how that changes the rms handling on the SSD.I thought the SSD was comparable to the RE SX?
My Sx12s are on a Autotek MM4000.1 now and take it no sweat. I can make them sweat a little bit when I use two Autotek MM3000.1s strapped to them for DB Drag. In that setup they take burps like a champ but you can smell a little coil after about 3-4 minutes of all out beating to music. We also had a SX18 in a 12cft enclosure tuned to 26hz in a tahoe at our shop as a low bass/daily demo vehicle run off a Hifonics XX Hercules(2000RMS). Solid electrical with 2 kinetik 2400s and a 200A HO alt. The box was built for a XXX but we had the SX in it for a few months. You better belive I beat the $hit iout of it for customers. No sweat, never smelled or bottomed out. A SX will take way over 1000, 2000 easy, if not you are doing somthing wrong.and WHEN has the SX handled 1800w rms lately? **** my xxx15 loved 1800w but even this it was full excursion and not wanting much more....id give an SX half that
It doesnt, I was just stating that is what I have heard they have been compared to, and a SX can handle that.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifI dont see how that changes the rms handling on the SSD.
Your right though, SXs can bottom out with 2000watts buy being played free air, below tuning, or by a moron(that comment is not directed at you).You shouldnt be playing under Tuning anyway(why would you want to, you should build the correct enclosure for your musical taste or application.).Playing with 4kw near tuning is a whole different ball park then playing music and under tuning.
...a sx will bottom out...been there and done it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Can slap a sx freeair with 300 watts //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifYour right though, SXs can bottom out with 2000watts buy being played free air, below tuning, or by a moron(that comment is not directed at you).You shouldnt be playing under Tuning anyway(why would you want to, you should build the correct enclosure for your musical taste or application.).
U sure Im a retard????? You need to keep my name out your mouth, I aint posted **** bout it. I asked Nick personally about the problem. kthnxYou, and ford302... are both r-tards.
kthnx.
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I never said it was the company, maybe this wasnt directed towards me but Im assume it was. I know Scott makes awesome subs. no doubt about that. But I'll agree with you on one thing. This thread shouldnt have been started. I know this is the n00b thing to do. Nobody on here can actaully hear the noise the sub is making. Me and Him are going to be some testing and tuning tomorrow and see if we can make it do it again and find out what exactly is the problem.I just love how when people have a problem with something not sounding right... the first they blame... is the company.
Question yourself first.
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Woah, niiiice. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gifMy Sx12s are on a Autotek MM4000.1 now and take it no sweat. I can make them sweat a little bit when I use two Autotek MM3000.1s strapped to them for DB Drag. In that setup they take burps like a champ but you can smell a little coil after about 3-4 minutes of all out beating to music. We also had a SX18 in a 12cft enclosure tuned to 26hz in a tahoe at our shop as a low bass/daily demo vehicle run off a Hifonics XX Hercules(2000RMS). Solid electrical with 2 kinetik 2400s and a 2000A HO alt. The box was built for a XXX but we had the SX in it for a few months. You better belive I beat the $hit iout of it for customers. No sweat, never smelled or bottomed out. A SX will take way over 1000, 2000 easy, if not you are doing somthing wrong.
Sorry, edit FTW.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifWoah, niiiice. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif