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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8629138" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>Yeah, my version of a power build I guess. This may or may not be the year for that, though. Home repairs/improvements have been eating up my spare time and money. Roof, bathrooms, basement... it never ends. </p><p>I will at least remove my LMS 10" and put a 15" back there to have some fun with that. For years I've been running anywhere from 500-1500w to small motors like the TC2+ and TC9. I favor highly musical setups that are respectably loud so that's perfect for me. It's time, though, that I played around with a real 2k-3k on some 3HP and 4hp drivers. Easiest route I could take for moment is to drop in my 15" TC3k to hold me over until I can do a total build. We'll see, maybe I can fit in some table saw time and rebuild the back end of the Torrent.</p><p></p><p>What I really need to do is get out to one of these shows and meet up with a couple of you louder guys and get a new reference for what loud is these days. I see the videos but that's not the same as experiencing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8629138, member: 607015"] Yeah, my version of a power build I guess. This may or may not be the year for that, though. Home repairs/improvements have been eating up my spare time and money. Roof, bathrooms, basement... it never ends. I will at least remove my LMS 10" and put a 15" back there to have some fun with that. For years I've been running anywhere from 500-1500w to small motors like the TC2+ and TC9. I favor highly musical setups that are respectably loud so that's perfect for me. It's time, though, that I played around with a real 2k-3k on some 3HP and 4hp drivers. Easiest route I could take for moment is to drop in my 15" TC3k to hold me over until I can do a total build. We'll see, maybe I can fit in some table saw time and rebuild the back end of the Torrent. What I really need to do is get out to one of these shows and meet up with a couple of you louder guys and get a new reference for what loud is these days. I see the videos but that's not the same as experiencing it. [/QUOTE]
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