Pioneer re cone?
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I don't think they'll be a recone kit made for those subs. Usually only high end subs(expensive and heavy) are worth reconing for the cost of the kits..
However, if you take them apart and do some measuring..ie.. coil dia., gap size etc. There may be a universal type recone you could use.
IMO...buy 1 good 15" and call it a day.. If you get a used, freshly reconed one, it could be had for just a little more than a couple re-cones would cost ..
Then you could have a 30+ lb sub you can build around, and is worthy of reconing..
However, if you take them apart and do some measuring..ie.. coil dia., gap size etc. There may be a universal type recone you could use.
IMO...buy 1 good 15" and call it a day.. If you get a used, freshly reconed one, it could be had for just a little more than a couple re-cones would cost ..
Then you could have a 30+ lb sub you can build around, and is worthy of reconing..
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