April 16, 2003
A subwoofer can handle 1,000 RMS, if it's durable enough to stand the impact of the amount of wattage. Yessir, I can, I put the power capacity by these unique subwoofers, to show you that I know my stuff about them. And don't need to be taken to school by somebody else, over basic stereo systems. The 13w7 is the cleanest of the bunch, Mr.
It is clean, becasue of the huge magnets, nice voice coils, huge amount of Xmax, huge cone area, and expensive supplies. It goes down to 26 Hz, if i recollect correctly. It handles 1,000 RMS. And, at 3,000 watts, the warranty is void on the subwoofer. At 2,000 watts, the subwoofer will play, but will sound noisy, and will burn up the speaker, once played too loudly.
Now, this next question is the easiest, of all the questoin. The man who said the Solo X wasn't good at all, may not have done the following three things wrong:
1.) He may not have let the subwoofer surround get some wear, before playing music to it.
2.) The power capacity was nowhere near the needed power.
3.) The box this man made, was not correctly built, therefore causing tremendous amounts of terrible noise.
I have been reading about these subwoofers, for years. Except for some of them. And I know what distortion is. I know what clean is. Want proof? Listen to the Infinity Studio Monitor 150+ Tower Speakers, powered by a Crown CE 1000 amplifier. If you say that's not clean, I would recommend you laying all your stereo down, and buy some cheap dirt. Because you know hardly anything about stereo. By the way, the Infinity Studio Monitor 150+s handle 500 RMS, 1,500 peak wattage, has (in each tower) 1 15" Woofer, 2 4" Mids, 1 1" high output polycell dome tweeter. It's frequency response is 45-23,000Hz. Not very low, but low enough to play the basics. Without being noisy, at all, but loud enough to blow your cheap car stereo crap away.
Maybe I'm bragging about my towers, but I bet you, that you would be blown by this, compared to that cheap stuff, you call stereo.
Anything else, Mr? 'Cause I believe you jus' got dissed by a fourteen-year-old. Never dreamed in a million years you'd read this, did you?!
Yessir, I do know a good deal about subs.
18s are usualy noisy.This is true, for most subwoofers, but not always. Larger drivers move more air. When you move too much air, the subwoofer will sound noisy. Therefore, creating distortion in the speaker. Since 18s are so large, they usualy move too much air, and are noisy, in most cases. Except fore in JL Audio's case. With JL's case, it's clean, it hits, but it doesn't get loud. This is for many possible reasons. The supplies weren't very strong. They tried to reduce noise. Or maybe JL doesn't want the 18 to be their loudest.
Morel Supremo, dope head. Yeah, they're in Home Theater. But they also play a big roll, in Car Audio. They'll blow your ears off. Not only are they expensive, they're clean, they hit, and they sound better than your system.
brad.farmer
PS, what's next to say, buddy?