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I see a monster 3 way front stage setup between these, the Evil 6.5's as mids and the Evil 1's....

Damnit man....  lol

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1 hour ago, altoncustomtech said:

I see a monster 3 way front stage setup between these, the Evil 6.5's as mids and the Evil 1's....

Damnit man....  lol

Hey, I want to do that.

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30 minutes ago, Aaron Clinton said:

Hey, I want to do that.

Sounds like a great plan though, doesn't it?

What kind of mounting depth are we looking at with these?

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Bring that up with you. I need it.

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Nice!!! About time there was an rli8 replacement

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54 minutes ago, altoncustomtech said:

Sounds like a great plan though, doesn't it?

What kind of mounting depth are we looking at with these?

Heck yes, Miata build time?

140mm if I remember correctly.

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8 minutes ago, ///M5 said:

Nice!!! About time there was an rli8 replacement

They will certainly hang with the Rl-i, but a little different sound.

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11 minutes ago, nem said:

Bring that up with you. I need it.

For sure.

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8 hours ago, firey_kimchi said:

Very Nice! Just when I'm about to get out you pull me back in. Sign me up for a pair...

:o:D

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ooh man!

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Can these little guys actually hit, or move air if you will, like say a 12". I haven't heard any of these new 8"s? Does the huge motor force actually make up for the lack of cone area, or are these just for filling in the lower end of the music signal? Reminds me of the guys in Europe who did 150's, on a butt load of 6x9's!  But could these do decent numbers without having 10 of them? That mostly my question as I have no exsperience with 8" or 10" inch subs. 

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55 minutes ago, Billy Jack said:

Can these little guys actually hit, or move air if you will, like say a 12". I haven't heard any of these new 8"s? Does the huge motor force actually make up for the lack of cone area, or are these just for filling in the lower end of the music signal? Reminds me of the guys in Europe who did 150's, on a butt load of 6x9's!  But could these do decent numbers without having 10 of them? That mostly my question as I have no exsperience with 8" or 10" inch subs. 

I'm mainly a Sound Quality competitor, but I have made my rounds in the sound pressure lanes !!! 

I've learned that motor structure is more important (to handle brute amplifier power) than cone area to produce awesome numbers on a meter. Well, along with expert enclosure build and vehicle modification ... 

So with that being said, these drivers should do really well in the SPL lanes ... 

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10 minutes ago, Shogen said:

as much of your posts are not useful.... I'm not gonna lie and I think 8CON is actually kinda of a good idea

I agree, I like that name too!

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8 minutes ago, Shogen said:

I think there should be a vote in the SSA supporter section maybe... just for us long time members/Team members/people who donate

 

 

I'm with him on this....But the 8con is catchy!

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2 hours ago, altoncustomtech said:

I agree, I like that name too!

To be fair, a lot of my post are bullshit while arguing with Sean, but please let's all just move forward and let things go. 

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3 hours ago, Randal Johnson said:

I'm mainly a Sound Quality competitor, but I have made my rounds in the sound pressure lanes !!! 

I've learned that motor structure is more important (to handle brute amplifier power) than cone area to produce awesome numbers on a meter. Well, along with expert enclosure build and vehicle modification ... 

So with that being said, these drivers should do really well in the SPL lanes ... 

Really, I honestly didn't think these monster 8's could do much, but cool to know they can. I bet it's fun to see the look on someone's face when they think you got 12's or 15's and you tell them 8's. I always thought it took multiples of these to get loud, like 4-6 8's to equal a couple of 12's. 

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