New Sub Woofer Companies

One of the most unique subs Ive ever owned was a pair of UL12's. Each sub weighed less than 20lbs. The weight savings is one of the things I liked about them.

What I want to see is more companies ditching 40lb ferrite motors for light Neo motors.

(I dont even want to hear about CM prices, its been beat to death, Im just comparing subs..)

 
Really man? Lol.
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One of the most unique subs Ive ever owned was a pair of UL12's. Each sub weighed less than 20lbs. The weight savings is one of the things I liked about them.
What I want to see is more companies ditching 40lb ferrite motors for light Neo motors.

(I dont even want to hear about CM prices, its been beat to death, Im just comparing subs..)
I don't think you'll see a lot of neo subs coming out any time soon. Every windmill you see going up uses about 500KG of the **** and China has a complete monopoly on it.

The person that develops a new super powerful magnet with materials that we can mine in USA will be a billionaire.

 
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I don't think you'll see a lot of neo subs coming out any time soon. Every windmill you see going up uses about 500KG of the **** and China has a complete monopoly on it.

The person that develops a new super powerful magnet with materials that we can mine in USA will be a billionaire.
well, we could swtich back to electromagnets, but you'll need an amp for your sub motor....lulz

 
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