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Sundown Neo-Pro 8 and 10 (Midrange)


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They do look like old school cheap speakers. Stamped basket FTL.

doesn't really matter what they look like though, as long as they sound good and price is good. :)

Putting fancy coatings, colors, or even different cone / dust cap material would hurt performance (paper is still one of the best cone materials out there). Same goes for the surround -- a rolled surround would hurt performance. As for the frame -- again, no performance gain, and the motor is a super light Neo so no structural need whatsoever.

The goal was to provide a no nonsense high efficiency / strong mid-bass driver at the best cost we could.

I will consider making an even higher end unit if these sell well.

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just put that sundown logo on the cap and thats all people need :)

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That is the plan for this line. If they sell well I will make an ultra high-end line.

lol im gonna buy these and then your gonna bring out a higher end line and Im gonna end up changing again....damn you jacob lol....oh well DOOO ITT!

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Both the 8" and 10" have a very similar frequency response -- which is quite usable from 50 to 5000 Hz -- after 5k you have a gradual drop off.

If they are to be played at high power I would of course suggest a 24 dB crossover slope at around 60 - 80 Hz -- if a large array of drivers is used this could be lowered as each driver will need to move less. If only a couple are used and it is desired to keep up with a huge system I would go fro a ~80 - 100 Hz crossover point.

Expected in stock early April.

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Any plans for some factory grills to go with these? I'm considering these for my doors but they'd need some protection for my dumb friends.

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Any plans for some factory grills to go with these? I'm considering these for my doors but they'd need some protection for my dumb friends.

:werd_msword: i might need some for midbass

also is pricing per pair or each

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