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Again Fi BTL or Addictive Audio????

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Help be decide which sub's is better for my project. I want to do a blow through in a 2006 ford f-150 super crew.

This past weekend I heard two addictive audio aa15v3 in a ford ranger, it sounded really good.But, I have never heard a Fi BTL. What do you guys think? What is a better sub? Has anyone heard both sub's? The only think that draws my attention of the addicive audio is that it has a warranty for three years, and I don't know if Fi has any warranty or not.

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well both are good subs but the btl will be alot better in spl...but it says on the fi audio site that they do not have a warranty on the btl's you can check it out under warranty!! but the btls are pretty damn hard to blow considering they handle up to 4000 watts +!

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well both are good subs but the btl will be alot better in spl...but it says on the fi audio site that they do not have a warranty on the btl's you can check it out under warranty!! but the btls are pretty damn hard to blow considering they handle up to 4000 watts +!

to be honest i would like the btl's. because its not just going to be one it will be 4 15 or 18 (it depends on the price) that is why i want to be sure.

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Never listened to the AA15, but looking at the specs, I would take the BTL. I know I am partial to Fi/AA, but the BTL has more motor force, solid pole with additional cooling channels, more XMax, and definitely more power handling.

BTL does not have warranty, but if you have a problem with a BTL, it is more than likely going to be a user error/problem that is not going to fall under just about anyone's warranty.

I have run BTL's well beyond the designed limits and NEVER had a problem with one!

Brian

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Never listened to the AA15, but looking at the specs, I would take the BTL. I know I am partial to Fi/AA, but the BTL has more motor force, solid pole with additional cooling channels, more XMax, and definitely more power handling.

BTL does not have warranty, but if you have a problem with a BTL, it is more than likely going to be a user error/problem that is not going to fall under just about anyone's warranty.

I have run BTL's well beyond the designed limits and NEVER had a problem with one!

Brian

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thanks for always giveing me good advice but i would like to know how much a Fi btl 15" ( or 18") with 2500 rms cost i want 4

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keep in mind, you're gonna spend about 3 times what you spend on the subs just for amps and the electrical to power them when dealing w/ that much power

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keep in mind, you're gonna spend about 3 times what you spend on the subs just for amps and the electrical to power them when dealing w/ that much power

yeah i know i did some figures and when i saw how much i am going to spend i got freaked out. what can i do if i am addictide to this

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Tutorial for checking Fi subwoofer prices:

Step 1: Go to Ficaraudio.com

Step 2: Click the "Speakers" button located on the left hand side

Step 3: Select Subwoofer of your choice.

Other noteworthy subject matter:Enclosure Recommendations and Option Explanations:Q,BTL,SSD, and BL.

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Nice post bobaflob. :)

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Tutorial for checking Fi subwoofer prices:

Step 1: Go to Ficaraudio.com

Step 2: Click the "Speakers" button located on the left hand side

Step 3: Select Subwoofer of your choice.

Other noteworthy subject matter:Enclosure Recommendations and Option Explanations:Q,BTL,SSD, and BL.

i found the prices. what options do u recommend i want around 2500 rms.what is the INNER HEAT SINK?

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Just Get The Damn Things Fully Loaded, You'll Probably Never Blow One If You Do. Last I Checked They're At An Even $500 For A Fully Loaded 18". Get The Cooling (Which Will Add The P Chamfer As Well), The HiXmCoil, And The Induct Heat Ring. Whether You Want Them Universal Is Up To You, The Voice Coil's Impedance Can Be Changed At A Later Time During A Recone If This Option Is Chosen. And For Damn Sure Get The Daily Option Unless You Just Want To Fart Them At A SPL Comp. Depending On The Amp/Amps, You Can Decide Which Coil Option You Need. There Is No Such Thing As Overkill In A Subwoofer, These Options May Seem Unwanted, But With Them, It's Highly Unlikely...Let Me Rephrase That, Impossible, To Blow Them With Any Power You Could Throw At Them, Unless You Have A Stetsom 7kd Or Something Like That On One.

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minimum 2400.00 on amps thats just to power subs not highs or mids i dont see anyone posting this question if they are serious about spending about 5000.00 dollars plus on an audio system. they would alrady know the answer to the question. i would spend the money on amps then realize what subs you could push or afford with it.

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