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the top and bottom plate might make for some interesting air flow around the motor. any chance on 10's or 12's? (I think this is a 3'' coiled sub?)

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oh and also if the production slugs are in line like that and not miss matched and out of sink you have my attention

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the top and bottom plate might make for some interesting air flow around the motor. any chance on 10's or 12's? (I think this is a 3'' coiled sub?)

12s are possible -- a 10" won't go in the hole but coil theoretically be made.

The coil is 3"

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well my current subs are 10'' across as well so I'd be split baffle no matter what, this sub how ever doesn't have a flat top plate right up under that cone so should work better even though it might have less actual motor strength

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For something this big I wanted to consider air flow not only inside the motor but around it :drink40:

A few "extreme" competitors had spoken about the impact of a smooth flow around the motor in their applications so I kept it in mind.

The original "Monster" had motor force factor close to a Neo type driver through the use of the 12-layer coil -- of course with more mass as we went with more L and less B.

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The original prototype was pretty rugged... we made a few videos of it :

* Yes, I am fully aware of this method not being 100% accurate in reading power... but try that with another 3" coil sub seeing the same current. Very few will make it much less come out in mint condition.

* TWO wall sockets on it... as the comments state we already did a test just like the above on it and had it hot enough the dust cap felt like jell-o from the air exchange. THEN we put ~60 amps into it long enough to have done a bass race run.

I also had the 15" model in my Jeep for a 2+ minute run on music in my SPL box doing around 150 dB the entire time on a 4500D @ 0.5 ohm -- my bank of six batteries was down to the high 10s and the sub walked away fine. In fact... I still have it in the back room with the same soft parts and coil in it as that show.

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You have my attention, looks beast.

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