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Phoenix Gold Cyclone - most unique subwoofer - dissection pics
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<blockquote data-quote="BumpinDoug" data-source="post: 317184" data-attributes="member: 548899"><p>I had the oppotunity to get hands on with this sub at a local shop. They had it just sitting on the floor out of the box like it was nothing. And then I picked it up....and it felt like nothing! It was made of almost all plastic, and felt very light. I couldnt believe that this was in infamous cyclone. This was the same sub right? Anyway, i couldnt hear it because it wasnt set up, but do these things even need boxes? It appeared that you could just mount it somewhere and it would work, even though thats probably not the case. Also, if this thing is basically just a lotta of plastic, and it sounds so good with so much efficiensy, then why was it never massed produced and why hasnt another company tried to manufacture a similar type of sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BumpinDoug, post: 317184, member: 548899"] I had the oppotunity to get hands on with this sub at a local shop. They had it just sitting on the floor out of the box like it was nothing. And then I picked it up....and it felt like nothing! It was made of almost all plastic, and felt very light. I couldnt believe that this was in infamous cyclone. This was the same sub right? Anyway, i couldnt hear it because it wasnt set up, but do these things even need boxes? It appeared that you could just mount it somewhere and it would work, even though thats probably not the case. Also, if this thing is basically just a lotta of plastic, and it sounds so good with so much efficiensy, then why was it never massed produced and why hasnt another company tried to manufacture a similar type of sub? [/QUOTE]
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