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Sub re-built with a better solution to the short lead / former issue on the sample coils... ready to roll again !

First burp... HU @ 0 position on sub control.

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Matched best score ever with the Monster at any time (155.3) -- best I ever did at my shop on my meter was 155.1 dB, though.

Now... HU at +3 position !

MY BEST SCORE EVER -- one OR two subs //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

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Man I am excited... 155.9 was my best before with two Nightshade 15s and four 3000s on an 18v system.

This time... ONE NS v.2 15" and two SAZ-4500Ds on 12 volts !

 
good lord thats a lot of power for one sub...

any 21"ers coming? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/sneaky.gif.7189749b3a3f769e8815b47e8ae87f88.gif

 
Congrats, Jacob.

That's a beauty of a motor.

Nice looking spider as well. Seems like it has nice deep corrugations.

Think you might be selling any of those aluminum rings at some point?

 
Congrats, Jacob.
That's a beauty of a motor.

Nice looking spider as well. Seems like it has nice deep corrugations.

Think you might be selling any of those aluminum rings at some point?
Thanks for the compliments on the motor!

It is possible on the rings -- I will have two different rings... one for the Z v.2 gap (tight, will not fit many typical woofers) and one for the NS v.2 gap (will fit many more applications).

 
Here are some T/S from the 15" D1 that I built for myself with 3 Hard spiders (stock stiffness):

RE: 2.09 ohms (D1 series)

Fs: 32.16 Hz

Qes: 0.48

Qms: 12.04

Qts: 0.46

Le: 2.86 mH

Vas: 47.05 L

BL: 20.07 NA

Cms: 53.44 uM/N

Mms: 457 g

The above with a very short break-in period... Fs will drop a few more Hz when fully broken in. My FEA simulations show 27mm of linear excursion by 70% BL method + it has dual shorting rings to lower inductance related distortion. The at-rest Le is actually roughly equal to the v.1 Nightshade which had a much shorter coil.

 
can any of your woofers take 5000w each daily id like to try some
Do you mean a 5000-watt amplifier or 5000-watts clamped power on a sine wave constantly ?

If you mean an amplifier rated for that much... the NS v.2 should do it pretty well.

We've hooked the Monster Prototype up to a wall socket for over 4 minutes with ~2300 watts RMS clamped sine wave power without cooking it -- and the NS v.2 has an improved version of the cooling from the Monster and more coil surface area (Monster = 12-layer coil but only 42mm long -- NS v.2 = 8-layer coil but 71mm long). This is similar to what a woofer will experience on a 5000-watt amp at full tilt on music program.

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I don't think I have a video anywhere but I also did a 2-minute full volume run on a 4500D @ 0.5 on the Monster for a certain class at a small local organization... had my six Stinger SPV-70 batteries down pretty low after that but the sub was still fine.

I haven't had time yet but I'll do the same things with the NS v.2 as well.

 
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