The Great 15" Challenge

Wow Bones you really need to take a good look at what I said this testing was for. The testing is to individually test each sub. Do you really want to see a Sonance go up against a LVL5? Comparing sub to sub is pointless and impossible. You should know that better than most people you have over 7000 posts. I am testing each sub to see how it performs at its rated power, then I will increase power, until I find thermal limits or mechanical limits.
My goals:

See how each sub performs with its rated power in a variety of boxes

See how each sub performs with increased power in a variety of boxes

See how each sub is build, breaks in, and long it lasts

I am only finding thermal/mechanical limits on subs that the companies have given me the thumbs up for btw.

There is a lot more important things then just comparing a sub to a sub and I am out to find out a lot more data then something amateur like that.
i just read that last one and it was a misunderstanding. i didnt think it sounded right but thats how it sounded at first.

 
nope definatly much more to it then that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Wish it was something that easy I wouldnt have put all the hard work into than i have

just got this in too, used but works like a charm

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nope definatly much more to it then that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Wish it was something that easy I wouldnt have put all the hard work into than i have
just got this in too, used but works like a charm

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How do those older scopes work? I priced scopes a while back, never realized how fvcking expensive they are! May pick up an older one that I can actually afford, do you just get values based on the scale (Volts/division)? I'm used to the newer ones that actually have the readouts on screen/cursors and what-not...

 
How do those older scopes work? I priced scopes a while back, never realized how fvcking expensive they are! May pick up an older one that I can actually afford, do you just get values based on the scale (Volts/division)? I'm used to the newer ones that actually have the readouts on screen/cursors and what-not...
here is a handheld one for 117$

http://www.teknetelectronics.com/Search.asp?p_ID=22751&pDo=DETAIL&Fluke_196B

Haven't tried it, curious if it works...

but that site has thousands of O-scopes under 100$... (brand new ones)

 
Wow, thanks, I'll check that site out. I just figure it'd be nice to be able to set my gains right for sure, and being a 2nd year EE in college I'm sure I'll find plenty of uses for my own scope in due time.
yeah i have an old leader combo waveform monitor/ vectorscope i was shocked how often i have use for it. Of course i use it more for TV than audio but it still works.

 
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