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Suggestions are very welcome, I'm no expert. Box for 2 Xcon 15's into a Jimmy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter0811" data-source="post: 8165660" data-attributes="member: 626321"><p>I've heard that regarding Fi/SSA/AA parts. I think I'm going to stick with the Xcon's, playing low is certainly a concern. I did run some tones and sweeps, there was a loss at virtually every frequency. I'm well aware of how a speaker works and how they handle power, however I've certainly experienced speakers that haven't impressed me until put on near their rated power. If there is any one perk to the Mayhem's in my mind, it's that I won't worry so much about damage if I'm under powering them. Plus of course the overhead for the future, if I want to add power. Sub displacement is around .4 cubes iirc btw, for the Xcon's. My current plan unless talked out of it, has been to go subs up and port back with port on the driver side. I figure if I'm unimpressed I'll just make a second box afterwords. Space saving is less and less of a concern for me. I'm moving my amp rack setup which will give me a bit more box space, I could theoretically go as large as 11-12 cubic feet net. You say the Xcon's like space, and SSA recommends 4 cubic feet per. Any experience with their performance in something larger than that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter0811, post: 8165660, member: 626321"] I've heard that regarding Fi/SSA/AA parts. I think I'm going to stick with the Xcon's, playing low is certainly a concern. I did run some tones and sweeps, there was a loss at virtually every frequency. I'm well aware of how a speaker works and how they handle power, however I've certainly experienced speakers that haven't impressed me until put on near their rated power. If there is any one perk to the Mayhem's in my mind, it's that I won't worry so much about damage if I'm under powering them. Plus of course the overhead for the future, if I want to add power. Sub displacement is around .4 cubes iirc btw, for the Xcon's. My current plan unless talked out of it, has been to go subs up and port back with port on the driver side. I figure if I'm unimpressed I'll just make a second box afterwords. Space saving is less and less of a concern for me. I'm moving my amp rack setup which will give me a bit more box space, I could theoretically go as large as 11-12 cubic feet net. You say the Xcon's like space, and SSA recommends 4 cubic feet per. Any experience with their performance in something larger than that? [/QUOTE]
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