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thx ! so thats a BTL ? or a custom sub with an FI softpart?
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GREAT!!! thats what I like to hear! what amplifier you using ? does it rolls off quick on the top end ? lastly, you think itll be decent in 7.5net stuffed pink panther @ 17hz? let me guess, rotor wash at the beginning of Transformers huhhh, amazing depth of bass in this movie !! heheh, man, I already miss my 18 went back to the tc-10oem sealed for now I had laying around... man, its simply way too quiet, better than nothing though.... *ps; why is there such a huge margain on the BL factor between the two voice coil options dual1ohm/dual2ohm; 17.7T-m/26.2T-m, if I get one, it would be dual2ohm for sure to have a final load of approx 4ohm. the higher de magnetic force factor, the better it is in smaller enclosure right? you have pics of your setup?
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Hey Scott, Maybe this could help... Glad to hear good news on Chad !! Great person ! Also, who is Nick? I've went to search members and there is a lot of Nick!!!? lol thx
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yea ive noticed that but rlp are kinda weak thermal power wise... less than the havoc anyway... i dont want anything less than 1500-2000rms, and it has to be an 18"
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yea I was looking at the re xxx18, the huge ones, and also the LMS ultra, but they went bankrupt so idk where they stand now... but I heard that the rexxx are way too nasty on the lows(good thing) but dont have good thump, kick.... so its basically strickly for low-end... thats what I liked about the havoc, it was loud on the low content and it was capable to have a decent slam as well.... Also, i will not change the enclosure, ive put lot of effort into it and it works like a champ, so the new sub will go right in, its 7.3net @ 17hz.
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thx for the replies, so what should I do if I want louder, beefier than the havoc, and sound as good as the havoc, am I really gonna see a difference anyway in sound quality between the havoc and mayhem? btw I had some EQ on my havoc for serious low-end so eq isnt a problem at all.
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well, in my experience... a subwoofer is a simple woofer that moves air. The enclosure you use will make it a HT sub or an SPL sub... The havoc that I had was excellent for HT, the lows, explosions, bullets were simply amazing, and people use to say its more of an SPL sub... well, I want a subwoofer that will achieve high sound pressure, great sensivity, and that supports a good amount of power for long period, and of course, with a lot of excursion... Also, correct me if im wrong, but AA was and is never gearing strickly for SPL, its always been high output with sound quality in mind .... anyways it was like that before, idk if it changed... PS* Im just curious, in your opinions, what qualifies as an SPL sub or an SQ sub??
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why so?
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Yes, but I want to know people that actually use them and abuse them, real-time experience, how good they are thermally.
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Hello, For nearly 3years now, I've been using the very first 18" hAvoc that was made. But, sadly, it died on me, well, there is a chance of resurrection, but I doubt it... After continuous playback(around 5 hours), thumping, at a party, it got super hot to the point where the basket was almost to hot to touch, and, dindt work anymore, obviously... My amplifier is a Crown XTi2000 (2krms@4ohm) and the enclosure is a 7.3NET @ 17hz (PR setup), mainly built for movies. So, now, I'm looking for something somehow, bulletproof. And I think the mayhem should not get hot with the power I got, even on long term playing periods. Also, with the sensivity so high it'll be louder with less power, and I'm sure itll even sound better! So, I would like to know how much does it cost first of all, +shipping to canada ? Also, just wondering if Chad still works there ? And anything I should know about the mayhem? throw it in here, or any other sub you would suggest me thx
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the quarter-wave seems really complicated and beyond my capabilities of making such a box with angles and all that, I don't have the equipment to do these stuff. As for using the 10" in another box... it is impossible to have them in a .7cu.ft @18hz, even 1cu.ft @20hz.... these sub are great with PRs and sealed. and one of the 10" isnt working too well, it makes some weird noise at high excursion. I guess i'll stick with a sealed box, a sonotube might be interesting.
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it's already stuffed with pink fiberglass I remember on the AA web site they were saying that it isnt recommend to use the havoc in a sealed box... this note is what makes me want to avoid the sealed enclosure...
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quarter-wave pipe? never heard this? I'm running 2 10" tc-10oem each in .78cu.ft stuffed sealed right now and it does a great job on the lows, but I feel like im stressing them too much when I want it loud , I want sometime efficient, sound good and goes deep without struggling thx for the fast replies
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Hello, I was wondering if the 18" havoc(first gen) would work well in a sealed box for home use. Or with 2 18" PR would be better(tuned at around 19hz)? I have around 5.5cu.ft to 6.5cu.ft NET work with... its for movies and music, I want tight bass with monster lowz, I want nothing muddy. Any help or suggestion?
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got any new pics of the newer versions?