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I'm a regular at Diy Mobile Audio, and just thought I'd let you guys over here know about a new driver that the moderator just brought to market.
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/shop/p...products_id=32 Called the DIYMA 12" High excursion, low extension in a small box, and good price. |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Australia
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Looks impressive, I like how they managed to achieve a BL of 22 and still keep the Le at 1.3.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Columbia, SC
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Anyone tried this bad boy?
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TC Sounds also has a 10" with 23mm Xmax for $99, though they have the option to buy three and get the fourth free. The motor is the same as the TC-1000 series, but with a pulp cone instead of an aluminum cone. The frames are stamped instead of cast, though, so they're very much like the driver that TC Sounds used to build for the SVS PB10. Oh, how I wish I had use for another subwoofer.
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