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<blockquote data-quote="TeamPSI" data-source="post: 1967355" data-attributes="member: 544694"><p>I would hate say publicly that you are smoking the crack pipe, but... yea... you are.</p><p></p><p>First of all, I highly doubt that you added +5db of efficiency to an MT 15" without compromising somewhere else. Considering that the sub is already at 93-94db at 1w/1m depending on the coil, you would have to GREATLY reduce Mms to accomplish such a thing. If you did use a moving assembly with 1/3 the weight with an MT, it will lower the Qts of the driver to such an usable level that you just wasted $289 for someone. Secondly, The durability of the driver will definitely suffer.</p><p></p><p>I'm not all that impressed with a subwoofer that can handle 2kw thermally, 1kw mechanically, that has an Fs of 25, and a Qts of .08! I can't understand why you are either.</p><p></p><p>Will you stand behind your claim of an easy 165db in this person's vehicle with said power?</p><p></p><p>You can blow smoke up these guy's ***** all day long, but I'm not going to let you publicly lie about an RE product (even if you have molested it)!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamPSI, post: 1967355, member: 544694"] I would hate say publicly that you are smoking the crack pipe, but... yea... you are. First of all, I highly doubt that you added +5db of efficiency to an MT 15" without compromising somewhere else. Considering that the sub is already at 93-94db at 1w/1m depending on the coil, you would have to GREATLY reduce Mms to accomplish such a thing. If you did use a moving assembly with 1/3 the weight with an MT, it will lower the Qts of the driver to such an usable level that you just wasted $289 for someone. Secondly, The durability of the driver will definitely suffer. I'm not all that impressed with a subwoofer that can handle 2kw thermally, 1kw mechanically, that has an Fs of 25, and a Qts of .08! I can't understand why you are either. Will you stand behind your claim of an easy 165db in this person's vehicle with said power? You can blow smoke up these guy's ***** all day long, but I'm not going to let you publicly lie about an RE product (even if you have molested it)!! [/QUOTE]
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