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CHINO11550

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  1. http://www.jbl.com/EN-US/Products/Pages/ProductDetails.aspx?PID=660GTI&accT=1&tsT=0&ovT=1

    6 1/2" (160mm) 2-Way Competition Component Speaker System

    At JBL, we’ve had more practice than any other speaker company at eliminating distortion, and it shows. GTi competition speaker systems include the lowest-distortion woofers we’ve ever built. In a loudspeaker, distortion can be produced by the cone, the motor, the suspension and even the movement of air through the speaker’s assembly. In designing the 660GTi woofers, JBL engineers have left no stone unturned.

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    $750 PLUS SHIPPING..... The weight on this is about 25 pounds

  2. I was on a 5 day Vegas vacation this weekend & went to return a 18" BTL d1 recone for a d2 recone. Scott & his guys make it right there & then as i watched... not only did he make me the 1 i returned but he also made me another 1 on the house along with some Fi/Ascendant Audio shirts.... i still have a smile on my face.... Scott & his crew are the SH*T..... #1 costomer service

  3. impedence rise is from the voice coil heating up as well... it occurs over time...

    and i thought a bigger box has more power handling because the woofer needs to move more air out of the port. same reason bigger box with same port length as a smaller box is tuned higher

    idk.. someone will post on this thread and they will know for sure

    just wait.. they'll quote me and be like, "this is wrong"

    Im looking for someone who knows about this

  4. so you're stepping down or up in power?

    assuming up.. what effect would that have on your box needing to be smaller? that would raise the tuning frequency ... assuming you keep the port length the same.

    and the SMD woofers are huge.. so they naturally make your box a little smaller.. less air volume...

    More power...& i heard that if you throw a lot of power to the subs a smaller box would help handle the extra power better.... the tuning will be the same.. the port will have to be done over aswell

  5. My box is about 11 cubic feet after displacement... im running 2 fully loaded 18" BTL'z on a ARC 4000SE & i just picked up 2 M4 DD amps so i am going to run one on each sub... so should i make a smaller box for the subs... eventually the BTL'z will be replaced with SMD'z... need some advice guys any input would help

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