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15" Fi Question

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I have a fi 15". Idk what one this is? And help?

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looks like an SSD to me

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I should b able to pull it out tomorrow. Or today i should say, and take a pic and find out which one it is.

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Get pics of the back of the motor!

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Ya I have pix of every other part of the woofer except the back haha. I wish I woda known that's where u can tell the difference

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Ya I have pix of every other part of the woofer except the back haha. I wish I woda known that's where u can tell the difference

Somebody will be able to tell by the back of the motor.

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how big is the vent????

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Sometimes (or always) the model is written on the coil.

So if you look thru the side vents you should be able to see what is written on the coil.

(i think it's a SSD, because the newer Q's don't have a vent.)(but i don't know for sure.)

Edited by kirill007

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Normally you should see it if you push down the cone, and look thru one of those vents you can see something written on it.

something like: SSD D2.

Or something like that.

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Now it looks like the older verison of the SSD

Edited by BaMF101

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Looks to be an SSD with the cooling option.

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Yes indeed sir u were correct haha. I appreciate all the help with that cuz I woulda nvr known where to look to find that out. So my next question would b that I'm thinking of getting a Saz1000d. Will that b too much power or will it b able to handle the little extra power?

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SAZ-1000D will be perfect for your woofer. Set the gains properly and you should be good to go.

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