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HI i was hoping somebody in the know could answer if there is a difference between the motors of the m2 and m3. basically i have 4 m2 lvl6's now and want some more, im happy to recone my current woofers to match in the soft parts i just need to know if the motors are the same as i dont want to buy a 6-8 new subs when these motors are fine... plus there is bugger all of a market where i am for subs this big so on selling these and buying again is not really viable....

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one is big and the other is a bigger?

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Slight chance I could be wrong.

It seems like the M3 line became a thing once they had their new baskets tooled.

I remember them showing pics of the new baskets, but if there was a change in motors too one would think they would have made a thread and posted pics showing those off as well. ;)

 

 

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the lvl6 is different. the M3 is a bigger motor.

m3 lvl 6's came out a while ago. the basket will be a change made to them to allow them in 15's though

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the lvl6 is different. the M3 is a bigger motor.

m3 lvl 6's came out a while ago. the basket will be a change made to them to allow them in 15's though

damn well that sucks. really dont want to have to buy another 6 18s, when i could buy 2 and rebuild 4. unless i can get 2nd hand motors

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the lvl6 is different. the M3 is a bigger motor.

m3 lvl 6's came out a while ago. the basket will be a change made to them to allow them in 15's though

kevin Is correct, and to get even more detailed none of the motors through the level 6 series are the same, the M1 / M2 / M3 all had there own motor design. The m3 version is larger than the m2. The m3Lv6 has been out for around a year in a 18" size only. This new frame will allow a 15" version of the Current M3 level 6

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the lvl6 is different. the M3 is a bigger motor.

m3 lvl 6's came out a while ago. the basket will be a change made to them to allow them in 15's though

kevin Is correct, and to get even more detailed none of the motors through the level 6 series are the same, the M1 / M2 / M3 all had there own motor design. The m3 version is larger than the m2. The m3Lv6 has been out for around a year in a 18" size only. This new frame will allow a 15" version of the Current M3 level 6

thanks for the clarification Rusty, appreciated.

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