Bazooka Triangle Rotor-shaped Subwoofers
http://www.bazooka.com/productAutoRa...rsRX.asp?id=36
http://www.bazooka.com/productImages/36_m.jpg I think they would match the theme of our cars pretty well! Anyone have any experience with them? |
stay as far away from those as possible. if you think about it, the way that the cone travels, what would wear out the fastest? the corners, and i doubt they sound good.
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we blew a couple on our demo board at work..... never sold a single one at full price, ud be better off with a boston acoustic g5 oval shape and call it a rotor housing then do some grill with a triangle insert, then u get the flash with a real sub
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That's not even a Rotor shape!! It's a rounded triangle for crying out loud...
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Originally Posted by magus2222
(Post 7485597)
what would wear out the fastest? the corners
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oh nooes my speaker blew an apex seal!!
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i know there was a chart floating around somewhere that showed the wear patterns on the triangle subs, l5 and l7, and a normal round sub.
basically, a normal round sub (Assuming 500 rms proper air space single sub 10") has a life span of 10000 hours, vs a triangle or square sub with a little under 1/2 of that lifespan. moral of the story, stay away from those, like i said. peace |
Originally Posted by Mordachai
(Post 7587439)
oh nooes my speaker blew an apex seal!!
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no, you gotta rebuild them with FC seals mang
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