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Just put the jackshitter...I mean jackhammer name on some lower line subs to make sales....we talked about this like 6 months ago.....

Some people need a sympathetic pat... on the head...with my hammer

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hmm wonder why they used aluminum wire instead of copper, thats wat most of them are arent they? Atleast ever speaker sub I have ever taken apart were copper wound coils

Thermal power handling: The voice coils are wound with 428° F high temperature aluminum wire, for an extremely reliable subwoofer.
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hmm wonder why they used aluminum wire instead of copper, thats wat most of them are arent they? Atleast ever speaker sub I have ever taken apart were copper wound coils

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aluminum can handle heat better, but they suck so yeah

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Which is kind of pointless tho if you think about it.

Aluminum wired coils to handle the heat up to 428°F.

BUT

PEAK wattage 300watts.. :lol: :lol:

Im also sure they went with aluminum wire because it is cheaper then copper wire.

It only costs my work to $6 to scrap out an aluminum Harley Davidson transmission that weighs 18 pounds.

 

 

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true. accordman explained this to me one day. when the copper heats up, the resistance changes and you never get the real power to the sub/subs.

As does Aluminium, as it is an Ohmic Resistor (mostly). This phenomenon is called Power Compression.

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