Killomax Pro18 |
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horatioa
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Posted: 29 March 2005 at 11:24pm |
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whitehousejamie
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A very large Bass Reflex cabinet. Will be pretty unefficient though. Dont put more than about 800 watts into it else it wont last 5 minutes under high power.
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horatioa
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Tony Wilkes
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The Kilomax 18 is not thought of very highly on this forum and I doubt if anyone has much experience with it.
Donwload WinIsd-pro (www.linearteam.dk) and model your own box its dead simple to use. Tony |
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Ultramars
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i'd like to say i've been succesfully inputed as much power as the electrovoice P2000 can give bridged 4 ohm before it clips into a pair of kilomax pro 18 several times for several hours. that should be close to at least 1000w per driver. maybe is the C-sub design the key for such power handling ? |
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Tom Umney
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Yep Rog listed the Kilomax 18 suitable for the C-Sub. |
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