90+ LBS 10" subwoofer
These are 10" woofers, and the motor strength is probably more than the crazy one in the video
(Borrowed the imaged from Thorshammer.)
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(Borrowed the imaged from Thorshammer.)
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im talking about the one in the video.
neo is kinda stupid as well, way too expensive. you are looking at $700+ for a single neo speaker like that. and unless you buy the best (Digital Design Z series - $1200+ each) you are still wasting your money.
like someone in this thread pointed out, soft parts are a critical component of an spl speaker. you can have all the magnet force you want but if soft parts cant hang the speaker will still break.
if you look carefully in the close up shot of that neo sub (second pic) where spider connects to the basket you can clearly tell it has been reconed, which means it has been broken. Also note all the broken sub parts atop the table in pic 1.
even the best motor on subpar soft parts makes less than perfect speaker. and I feel that both T3 (video) and DC (the pics) both fall in that category.
neo is kinda stupid as well, way too expensive. you are looking at $700+ for a single neo speaker like that. and unless you buy the best (Digital Design Z series - $1200+ each) you are still wasting your money.
like someone in this thread pointed out, soft parts are a critical component of an spl speaker. you can have all the magnet force you want but if soft parts cant hang the speaker will still break.
if you look carefully in the close up shot of that neo sub (second pic) where spider connects to the basket you can clearly tell it has been reconed, which means it has been broken. Also note all the broken sub parts atop the table in pic 1.
even the best motor on subpar soft parts makes less than perfect speaker. and I feel that both T3 (video) and DC (the pics) both fall in that category.
Last edited by Father Yuli; Jan 29, 2011 at 03:50 PM.
im talking about the one in the video.
neo is kinda stupid as well, way too expensive. you are looking at $700+ for a single neo speaker like that. and unless you buy the best (Digital Design Z series - $1200+ each) you are still wasting your money.
like someone in this thread pointed out, soft parts are a critical component of an spl speaker. you can have all the magnet force you want but if soft parts cant hang the speaker will still break.
if you look carefully in the close up shot of that neo sub (second pic) where spider connects to the basket you can clearly tell it has been reconed, which means it has been broken. Also note all the broken sub parts atop the table in pic 1.
even the best motor on subpar soft parts makes less than perfect speaker. and I feel that both T3 (video) and DC (the pics) both fall in that category.
neo is kinda stupid as well, way too expensive. you are looking at $700+ for a single neo speaker like that. and unless you buy the best (Digital Design Z series - $1200+ each) you are still wasting your money.
like someone in this thread pointed out, soft parts are a critical component of an spl speaker. you can have all the magnet force you want but if soft parts cant hang the speaker will still break.
if you look carefully in the close up shot of that neo sub (second pic) where spider connects to the basket you can clearly tell it has been reconed, which means it has been broken. Also note all the broken sub parts atop the table in pic 1.
even the best motor on subpar soft parts makes less than perfect speaker. and I feel that both T3 (video) and DC (the pics) both fall in that category.
if there was ever a subwoofer made that had such amazing soft parts, everyone serious about SPL would be using them.
Those neo motors have about double the magnetic strength of the lvl5's.





