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    Posted: 10 July 2008 at 3:34pm
fiil the gaps then run a small amount all the way around the gasket ,,,AND LET IT DRY then fit ur driver
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nice, might be worth looking into that. Thumbs%20Up
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no it wont stik them to the cab at all ....its not glue it drys like rubber
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@ hektik: wouldn't that make getting blown drivers out a fair bit of a challenge?
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SEALING GASKETS
 
IF U USE SILICONE BASED INSTANT GASKET SEALER (U NO THE ORANGE STUFF FOR CARS) IT WORKS A TREAT
 
U CAN GET IT FROM HALFORDS ,MOTOR WORLD ETC
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@tweeter box please dont take this the wrong way [hard to express a tone of voice in written form]
but I take it you havnt ever seen one?
they are built like a tank, if they did a 15" version with a lower fs [<30hz] then that would be what i would design a very long folded horn sub on.....in fact if they just did an almost identicle driver with a lower fs thats what i would use.....
do they do anything like that?????

edited becaus afaik there is no username tweeter bo.... lol


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me so horny me love you long throw
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The current batch have slight gaps in the foam gasket, but once the driver is tightened down to the baffle the outer rim seals adequately.  Maybe very slight gaps are desirable to allow the speaker box pressure to equalise? (but obviously not several mm ones)  Unless you're going to play in an aircraft & drop 10,000 feet a minuteWink
 
Originally posted by tweeter box tweeter box wrote:

1000w rms!!!! really??? It looks like one of them cheap car audio drivers, no offence
 
Would these drivers be good for any other design boxes?
 
Kick bins perhaps?
 
 
 
Its a 1K AES, so (assuming Ciare arent being too liberal) 1K RMS too.  The venting is pretty impressive on these & it has a sturdy looking 4" VC.  As for kick bin, i reckon they could be used, but the heavy cone results in a mass roll-off of ~220Hz so not so high.  The power handling is good, but the xmax would never be used in a horn-loaded kick bin, so not the ideal driver.  Small bass-reflex kick bin might work quite well Smile
 
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It's a very tight, stiff and thick cone with a lot of xmax. So from the little I know, very suited to horns, perhaps a tapped one?
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1000w rms!!!! really??? It looks like one of them cheap car audio drivers, no offence
 
Would these drivers be good for any other design boxes?
 
Kick bins perhaps?
 
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Originally posted by Unknown Enemy Unknown Enemy wrote:

i have a question about these speakers. what is the rms of these speakers. on there website is just says 1000 watts. is that peak or rms
 
 
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1000w RMS.
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i have a question about these speakers. what is the rms of these speakers. on there website is just says 1000 watts. is that peak or rms
 
 
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are you in the uk?
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