Different motor(3hp vs TC-9), different voice coil technology(8 layer flatwound vs LMS)...I can't really comment on the rest of the soft parts, but overall they're not too similar. The Axis is more of a groundpounder kind of sub, whereas the LMS-R is geared more towards clean output and better transient response.
Pretty much sums it up.Different motor(3hp vs TC-9), different voice coil technology(8 layer flatwound vs LMS)...I can't really comment on the rest of the soft parts, but overall they're not too similar. The Axis is more of a groundpounder kind of sub, whereas the LMS-R is geared more towards clean output and better transient response.
Yep, TC2+ motor, like my original AA Assassins.Anyways as far as experience goes, my rl i's are a tc design. They sound WONDERFUL
if you dont know you dont deserve one stick with your type rs and ur professionally built box, how can you not find information about tc sounds they have built countless subwoofers for tons of different companies. You must really **** at the google machineI can find the specs of the subs, but nothing about box sizes. Not much for reviews or what works best for them. I dont build subs or know a lot about what the specs all mean. I'm not a Troll just dont have the best knowledge on this stuff.From the LMR-S and Axis the only difference I can see is motor (dont know whats better) and 4 voice coils.
How is the build quality, sound, performance, reliability of these subs?
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/moon.gif.9d317aec3339ffe7fde0638df52c628a.gifif you dont know you dont deserve one stick with your type rs and ur professionally built box, how can you not find information about tc sounds they have built countless subwoofers for tons of different companies. You must really **** at the google machine