bigdub_diesel
10+ year member
smooth operator
i just was reading up on the type r, and came across this info on crutchfield. Could this be the reason so many ppl say the type r can handle more RMS wattage than what is reccommended, or are they just underrated?
This comes straight from crutchfields research on the type r:
Heat Transfer Plate: This subwoofer contains an integrated heat transfer plate that is thermally coupled to the voice coil. This plate pulls heat away from the voice coil and transfers it to the cast aluminum frame, achieving up to 20% additional power handling, and better reliability.
This comes straight from crutchfields research on the type r:
Heat Transfer Plate: This subwoofer contains an integrated heat transfer plate that is thermally coupled to the voice coil. This plate pulls heat away from the voice coil and transfers it to the cast aluminum frame, achieving up to 20% additional power handling, and better reliability.