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Maybe i missed it somewhere but whats the weight on these subs?

on the site the BTLN-SG i am assuming to be the biggest of all, is only going to be 45 pounds it says, but it seems that it wont follow the convention the rest of neo series is doing, according to the info given on the site

but still assuming that the rest will weigh less

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On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

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on the site the BTLN-SG i am assuming to be the biggest of all, is only going to be 45 pounds it says, but it seems that it wont follow the convention the rest of neo series is doing, according to the info given on the site

but still assuming that the rest will weigh less

N3 will be around that weight as well

SG looks like tetris gone bad, but many hours of testing before we show a similar production sample. Thing is it is ONLY for extreme SPL type environments...

Edit: N1 and N2 are by far more important for the BTL series as the N2 is what people know as the BTL and fits the bill for the last Gen 2 design.

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yea, im looking into an n215, the specs according to forvrbumpn's info on t-lines will be nice for a t-line, qms around 7 or lower and qts,qes are low too, but some subs dont work well in t-lines so i will ave to do further research

thed sd on the n215 says 810cm^2 which is 125.5 in^2 is the sd same as cone area? just curious cause in the case this sub is alright for tline, im designing something to fit in my trunk

i would love to see a vid of the entire production process for one of these, i watched a vid for a dc audio sub with neo mags and it was pretty cool, but it seems it went more along the lines of incriminator type neo instead of the way FI did it, i like the FI style better

still waiting for images for the "tetris on crack" version

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Doubt we will do anything like a build up of them for the web. Really have several different processes that we dont want people to see. No sense in giving it all away :) SEMA is on and we are jumping through our butts busy. But I hope to have some video of the N1 flinging away tomorrow. I really like that little sub.

Thanks,

Scott

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