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  1. thanks all , ive found one now. picked it up for £300/$500. now to get it installed
  2. I did find one for that price and ive got it whether i will find one again is a different question hah . If be happy with a burnt out one if any one had one lurking about .
  3. one in just working condition would be fine, doesnt matter on physical condition. my first one i paid £150 for which is about $250. Ideally, the closer to that price the better . thanks for your reply. let me know if anyone else has anything .
  4. there is one for sale in my country atm for £450 which is about $700. obviously I wouldn't want to pay this much. I would be willing to pay about $400-$450 if it was in mint condition. the limit is 6k at 14.4v at 1 ohm. so fuses don't come into it .
  5. the reason im after a 3000d is in the UK, in the format I compete in, there is an 6kw and under category so 2 3500ds is too much. also, I already have 1 3000d, so a second one would be great
  6. Hi all, Im from the UK and im after one of the above amps, I have had no luck in my country so im on here now as its my last hope. If anyone has one for sale, Would they be interested in shipping it across the water? It can be working or broken as I can have it repaired. I would be extremely appreciate it if someone came forward with one, Let me know if you have anything and interested, I have cash waiting Thanks all Appologies if i am not allowed to post a wanted on here , i have also paid to put it in classifieds , just want to spread the word further as im quite desperate to find one of these .
  7. in my current box, my 6 Xs where seeing 2.3cuft each . the port area for the box is 8sqin per cuft . between 5 - 5.5kw of power rated (not clamped) , in a no-wall build, last termlab session, I was doing 151.8db at 20hz and 154db at 34hz. so yes, small ports do work for these subs aswell as big ports, it depends what you are looking for in your system. flat response = smaller port, higher peak = bigger port. simples
  8. Im guessing its me you mean with the clio. ive had no input on the box design that has been given above, I just stated some details of my box. in the uk we use a smaller port area because of the frequencies we have to run in the propper droppers format. try playing a 20hz tone full tilt on anything over rated power with a larger port area and you will run into mechanical problems, that's why we limit our port area to below 10sqin per cuft as that seems to work best. the loudest in out country run just over 6sqin per cuft and still doing over 160db at 33hz and 157db at 20hz. that is not to say its loudest with a smaller port area, but its what we have to stick to if we want to compete in the format and have good results. just to clear up that is not bad advice, just what works best for us
  9. its the extended pole piece, my recollection is that's its there to keep the coil centered when the coil leaves the gap because these are super high xmax motors, and also stop the coil from bottoming out , the dustcap will hit this before the coil hits the backplate. im sure Jacob will chime in to correct me where needed or if im way out I could be wrong, but I believe the main purpose is cooling. It helps dissipate more heat. Also the dust cap is not gonna stop anything, if it hits it then you will likely need a new dust cap. And I don't think that's even capable of happening, even with the extreme amount of travel those subs have, b/c of the design of the frame. Hopefully Jacob will clear this up, cause I could be dead wrong. But I don't think so. I was 50% correct haha cant remember where I have seen it or read it, but its been used before. replacing a dustcap is not very expensive, replacing a coil is a bit more costly so It sort of made sense in my head when I seen it. but thinking about it now, yes the new basket design would step the cone to far away for the dustcap to be in the range of hitting the pole piece. .
  10. its the extended pole piece, my recollection is that's its there to keep the coil centered when the coil leaves the gap because these are super high xmax motors, and also stop the coil from bottoming out , the dustcap will hit this before the coil hits the backplate. im sure Jacob will chime in to correct me where needed or if im way out
  11. I have my 6 Xs tuned to 30hz and they play a wide range at that. 151db at 20hz 153db at 25hz 156db at 33 153db at 40hz . if you wanted to flatten that out a bit, tune to around 28hz. for musicality, 30hz suits these to the ground
  12. there are people running them on 4k each daily and they lap it up. i run my Xs on more power than you have now and they want more. the zv4 spiders are a fair bit stiffer than the Xs with more motor force. 2 zv4s with easily handle a 5500 , make sure its all clean and they will love it .
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