Hell I wouldn't expect a 12 inch cast aluminum basket to support a 80+ lb motor structure lol...thats a freak of nature...maybe like forged high carbon steel haha
Cerwin Vega Stroker 10" Dual 2 ohm Voice Coil Subwoofer • Peak Power Handling: 4000 watts • Program Power Handling: 2000 watts • Sensitivity: 82 dB 1w/1m • Ellipsoid Surround • Integrated Voice Coil Heat Sinking and Modulation Ring • Extremely High-Temp Dual Coil Design • Dual Gap Motor Design • Surround Clamping Ring • Spider Clamping Ring with Integrated Speaker Terminals • Axial Edge Surround System • Field Replaceable Cone Assembly DIMENSIONS Mounting Diameter: 11.375" (288.9 mm) Mounting Depth: 7" (177.8 mm) Weight: 30 lbs. (13.61 kg) Stroker 102/104 Thiele-Small Parameters Stroker 102 Thiele-Small Parameters 102 Free-Air Resonance: fs 36 Hz Total Q: Qts 0.72 Mechanical Q: Qms 10.2 Electrical Q: Qes 0.775 Comp.Vol.: Vas 0.566 ft3 Max. Excursion: Xmax 29 mm Voice Coil DC Resistance: Revc 2 x 1.6 Ω Vol. Displace.: 255 in3 (0.15 ft3) Nominal Impedance: 2 x 2 Ω Sensitivity: 81.86dB
I wonder what happened to viking lol. 232 DB with a 10" sub without cabin gain haha, i just have to play a 19khz tone and deafen everyone.
You know that a 10 inch sub let alone a 10 inch speaker will not play a 19KHz tone well at all...the inductance and moving mass is far too high as well as the efficiency of the speaker at that frequency
might as well post this here, seems like a good place lol. Built another amp rack today, much happier with this one, not finished yet, going to cut a square hole in the top under my amp so i can get at the internal fuses if i ever have to. That's why the bottom is open. It still needs one side cut and fit by the battery, everything else will be open for circulation. Maybe tommorow will go buy like 6 lighted blue computer fans and build them in somehow to cool the fins of the amp. Also i plan on using rockguard glossy black to spray and finish the box.
It does have a slant to it, the back is like 4 inches higher, not sure if you can see in the picture.
Think i will put some fans inside the box right below the circuitboard to keep it cool. This amp gets hot fast.
nice...this makes me want to finish my project damnit btw...I got those tweets today...thanks electro. I'm probably going to modify the crossover on them
so are you mounting the fans under the amp?maybe a piece of plexi glass with the amps cooling it from beneath
no problem azn, glad they can be used. Hey pedro yes i will put fans underneath too for the circuitboard. Here's what i got so far...wohooooooo lol, little by little. These fans i put now on the top for the fins are very cool they have a cold cathode neon tube and are red when they light up.