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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6713982" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>I'm sure you're quite reputable and I don't doubt your skills and I don't mean to insult you. I do however doubt your claims on clamped power, etc. I've seen these subs in action. The only thing that i think they really did right was having 3 points of contact on the former. There are 2 different spiders connected at different points. These combined with the cone provide 3 different places to attach to the former. It keeps it more linear through the stroke.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking you burped at high power before the coil could heat up. Sure mechanically this sub can take much more power over rated, but thermally it cannot for very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6713982, member: 619324"] I'm sure you're quite reputable and I don't doubt your skills and I don't mean to insult you. I do however doubt your claims on clamped power, etc. I've seen these subs in action. The only thing that i think they really did right was having 3 points of contact on the former. There are 2 different spiders connected at different points. These combined with the cone provide 3 different places to attach to the former. It keeps it more linear through the stroke. I'm thinking you burped at high power before the coil could heat up. Sure mechanically this sub can take much more power over rated, but thermally it cannot for very long. [/QUOTE]
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