need more pictures... of me next to the box... believe what you want man - dont be a haterAm I the only one that thinks its not his? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif








SCREW YOU - if you want you can call Detective VADEN - VENTURA COUNTY, CA and ask about the case - and who it involves. I PAID FOR 100% of EVERYTHING!!! and worked my *** off for 3 years at a stereo shop to buy EVERYTHING myself! I'm not like most of the spoiled rich kids around that their daddies pay for eveything and take hard working people like me for granted. I worked at Street Sound Plus , (805) 557-1054, Thousand Oaks CA - call them up and ask about me - Nick Galluccii call bs...its not his stufff...cause if my shit got jacked id be as pissed as hell...especially with no insurance coverage like he had(my stuff is covered)....if it is his daddy musta paid for it...
Thanks man - i was really pround of myslef for that - featured car and all! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifi think i saw that 8w7 hangin from the ceiling in the JL gallery
sick man....//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif
Has nothing to do with the size of the cone though. Has everything to do with the voicecoil. The Le of the voicecoil sets the frequency at which the high end rolloff occurs. There are 10" and even 18" midranges out there in professional sound applications. With a sufficiently low Le and a sufficently stiff cone (this is only because of cone breakup at higher freqs, flutter) you could have as big a speaker as you wanted that could play full range. An 8" subwoofer (which the 8W7 certainly is) is still a subwoofer. It might be able to serve duty as a low-midbass draver but its Le will keep it from performing well as a true midbass with a smooth midrange transition.as a general rule, yes they do. why else do 18's have much lower frequency rolloffs than 8's? and 6.5's? and 5.25's?