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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8192129" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Using American made coils is important. Also finding a company that magnetizes in-house will ensure you're getting whatever grade magnet you're supposed to get. Occasionally if you mass produce in China you'll get a great prototype, then when you get 5000 units they cheap out on the grade of magnets or pretty much everything they can to save a buck. All the subs I've seen that are reliable mechanically are build in-house in USA. IMO the best softparts are made in USA as well, but until you get pretty extreme you won't really notice the difference.</p><p></p><p>I have a low opinion of anyone who makes outrageous claims in this industry. I don't care who claims 5000W. I don't think there's a conventional woofer made that can deal with that much heat for very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8192129, member: 614752"] Using American made coils is important. Also finding a company that magnetizes in-house will ensure you're getting whatever grade magnet you're supposed to get. Occasionally if you mass produce in China you'll get a great prototype, then when you get 5000 units they cheap out on the grade of magnets or pretty much everything they can to save a buck. All the subs I've seen that are reliable mechanically are build in-house in USA. IMO the best softparts are made in USA as well, but until you get pretty extreme you won't really notice the difference. I have a low opinion of anyone who makes outrageous claims in this industry. I don't care who claims 5000W. I don't think there's a conventional woofer made that can deal with that much heat for very long. [/QUOTE]
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