AARKing419
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Yes, but these aren't burps, this is actual power handling.A loud sub is a loud sub. Is a Sundown Z or 9500 a spl sub? No but they can beat that
Yes, but these aren't burps, this is actual power handling.A loud sub is a loud sub. Is a Sundown Z or 9500 a spl sub? No but they can beat that
Why not share freely?Like I said he will help you with the Parameters if you ask him.
So are those. I'm going to say one last thing.Yes, but these aren't burps, this is actual power handling.
I never said every Ermagerd was built differently? & like I said I'm not worried about the Meter, as lound as it sound good & get low like the way I want it too that's all that matters to me, I stated that the price didnt matter to me but you brought it up again, idk if yo. Try to look out for people or try to steer them away from brand you don't like for personal reasons with the owner. But I'm hopping off This thread, thanks for your input, I will experience this sub for myself personally & that will ultimately choose my input on the Ermagerd & A part of EMF as a company & Buissness.So are those. I'm going to say one last thing.You said he did not post TS because every sub is different yet he sent you a TS run. Was the one he sent you from your exact sub? I'm going to go ahead and say no. So if he will send you a random TS run why won't he post it? I think I know why but I'll keep it to myself
I'm not The one selling the product so I have no idea, You can ask Sean, but thanks for your input on everything.Why not share freely?
~4 or so would be an appropriate sensitivity match -- but if you were using them in a 3-way where most lower frequencies were cut off you could gain adjust them to compensate a good bit.Edit: How many SA 2.75's would you recommend? Amp I'll use is 240w RMS per channel at 2 ohms, and 140w RMS per at 4 ohms.
Also, what is the built-in crossover frequency and slope?
Alright, thank you!~4 or so would be an appropriate sensitivity match -- but if you were using them in a 3-way where most lower frequencies were cut off you could gain adjust them to compensate a good bit.
The built-in crossover is ~200 Hz @ 6 dB per octave.