Robot Underground Gonzo 15's AKA re-coned RE Audio MT

dragnaz

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OK here is what I got. I picked up 2 Robot Underground Gonzo 15's. I was given a couple generic enclosure designs with them. But I have been looking for t/s specs on them. One of the diagrams I got had RE L-Ported speaker box calculator logos. So i went and looked at RE Audio's website. The basket looks to me identical to their MT series subwoofers. I know that Robot dose a lot of reconing and improving to resell the sub. Here is my issue. RE dose not post any specs due to their ability to sell customized subs. Has anyone seen or built an enclosure for the MT 15's? Or dose anybody have t/s specs on these subs?

 
I had a RE MT 15 reconed by psi in a 4.5-5 cube net box tuned at 35 with about ~50 in^2 of port and it seemed to love it

just because the basket is identical doesnt mean anything

those baskets are used on probably 100+ drivers from the past 15 years

 
I had a RE MT 15 reconed by psi in a 4.5-5 cube net box tuned at 35 with about ~50 in^2 of port and it seemed to love it
just because the basket is identical doesnt mean anything

those baskets are used on probably 100+ drivers from the past 15 years

I ran that MT in 5.1cuft net, 3.5cuft after sub/port, tuned to 31hrtz. I still miss that bad boy, it made my glasses move on my face, thought that I was loosing it dude.

 
I ran that MT in 5.1cuft net, 3.5cuft after sub/port, tuned to 31hrtz. I still miss that bad boy, it made my glasses move on my face, thought that I was loosing it dude.
they were stupid efficient, i still miss that setup too but theres no way it could keep up with where im at now lol

 
If you can't find any information you could buy a Dayton Audio DATS and measure the tsp's yourself. I don't have one but I've read a lot about it and it seems pretty user friendly and its not too expensive.
Very handy and right around 100$.

I had a RE MT 15 reconed by psi in a 4.5-5 cube net box tuned at 35 with about ~50 in^2 of port and it seemed to love it
That would be a good place to start for just about any big motor 15". If OP does indeed have an old school MT those are pretty beast SPL subs.

 
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