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Thursday, May 22, 2008

JL Audio W3v3 Series Subwoofer Review

The JL Audio W3v3 Series subwoofers are incredible inventions of man that combines ultra sleek style with high-performance. The W3v3 subwoofers come in virtually all sizes: 6-1/2” 6W3v3, 8” 8W3v3, 10” 10W3v3, 12” 12W3v3, and even a custom size 13.5”13W3v3. These JL Audio subwoofers are becoming increasingly popular, all thanks to its great sounding bass output that everyone looks for in a subwoofer. The trick to the JL Audio design it its ability to perform well at only medium power levels and small spaces.

Depending on the size of the subwoofer, all JL Audio W3v3 subwoofers are capable of 150 watts to 400 watts RMS continuous power handling. You can be sure that with any JL Audio subwoofers, RMS power are rated and tested with integrity. So when they mean 400 watts of RMS power, you will really get 400 watts of RMS loud, heart-stopping, eye-bulging, hard-pounding bass.To ensure maximum quality of bass production, JL Audio has implemented mineral-filled polypropylene cone material on all W3v3 subwoofers. Polypropylene is already an excellent material, but when combined with mineral filling, the material becomes more rigid and solid, while maintaining its ability to flex and move. Of course, what’s a good subwoofer without a rubber surround? Well you can check that off your list because long-lasting rubber surround will ensure that when your bass thumps, the cone will maintain its linearity while moving vigorously to bass outputs.

There are a few features in JL Audio W3v3 car subwoofers that are unique to its own. One example of newly applied technologies is its motor system that is DMA optimized. The technology ensures that consistent energy and movement occurs at any power and demand, and thus producing bass with virtually no distortion. Another great feature is what JL Audio dubbed, FCAM (Floating Cone Attach Method); a feature that independently aligns the cone and the surround from the spider and voice coil structure. The result is another improvement in consistent movement, creating a piston-like behavior when bass is produced.
Evidently there are plenty of excellent features with the W3v3 subwoofers – which could respond as high as 88 SPL with 15.5mm of Xmax. If you’re planning to mount it in an enclosure, you wouldn’t even have to worry about having an overly large box because the 10” requires only 0.625 cubic feet for sealed and 1.25 cubic feet for ported/vented enclosures. In addition, these subs are definitely stylish and posses a certain level of class that could never be matched, perfect for car audio enthusiasts at stage of life.









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Thursday, May 15, 2008

MTX Audio TR55 Series Review (TR5510 / TR5512)

MTX Audio has made big headlines in the car audio world as they endorse popular UFC matches, featured on various TV shows, and have made for themselves a great reputation. But all of their publicity is possible primarily because they have great quality audio products in their inventory. The new 2008-released TR55 Thunder Round Series subwoofer features a new design that promises performance improvement from the previous Thunder series.
The TR5510 or TR5512 subwoofers feature either a dual 4 ohms (TR5510-44/TR5512-44) single 4 ohms (TR5510-04/TR5512-04) impedance. The 12" subwoofer could handle up to 400 watts continuous power while the 10" subwoofer handles up to 300 watts of continuous wattage. They both feature an identical 1.75" voice coil that is capable of withstanding high temperature while operating at optimal levels.

The TR55 Thunder Round subwoofers feature a standard polypropylene cone woofer which is essentially an elastic plastic material commonly used in speakers or subwoofer applications. The cone has a nice MTX Audio logo design that is raised and stands out attractively. The cone is stitched on to the surround material which is made of NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) composition that is designed to withstand wear and tearing of extended periods of use. In addition, the subwoofer surround material is stitched and not pressed or glued-- providing excellent durability and longevity.
Both the MTX Audio TR5510 and the TR5512 subwoofers features ALDS (Asymmetrical Linear Drive System) that is specifically designed for piston-like operation when the subwoofer is being used. This ensures that the subwoofer performs well while maintaining linearity which improves sound quality and longevity of the subwoofer. The basket of the TR5512 and the TR5510 subwoofers is composed of solid die-cast aluminum frame that will certainly protect the vital internal parts of the subwoofer such as the voice coil, spider, cone, and even its 4-pound magnet, while providing quick heat dissipation.

The TR55 Series subwoofers could pick up low bass frequencies as low as 35 Hz and as high as 150 Hz at around 85 SPL. This means that the subwoofer will pick up great bass at an above average loudness level. The subwoofer is also relatively inexpensive at under $120. With the performance, style, and features of this MTX Audio subwoofer, the price is definitely right.

Note: The MTX Audio TR55 Series Subwoofers are available in the following models:


  • 10" Subwoofers:


    • TR5510-04 (single 4 ohms)
    • TR5510-44 (dual 4 ohms)


  • 12" Subwoofers:


    • TR5512-04 (single 4 ohms)
    • TR5512-44 (dual 4 ohms)


  • 15" Subwoofers:


    • TR5515-04 (single 4 ohms)
    • TR5515-44 (dual 4 ohms)









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Monday, May 12, 2008

Hifonics B15D2 Review

The Hifonics B15D2 is an easy and an incredibly affordable solution for those of you who would like to experience a 15" subwoofer. It's both stylish and powerful and will be sure to turn heads when you play and bump your music in your ride.
Pros
The Hifonics Brutus Series B15D2 15" subwoofer features a large polypropylene cone with a woven honeycomb supporting structure construction. It allows for the subwoofer to be both consistent and durable at an above average level. Polypropylene is a great material to have, but to have it perform at its optimum level, it requires a little bit more reinforcement such as glass fiber or carbon fiber synthesized into the material. The B15D2 does feature a nice large stitched nitrile butadiene rubber surround that is one of the most durable yet elastic material available for subwoofer construction. The surround is also stitched instead of glued on or pressed on to the cone construction which also adds to the B15D2's ability to perform at high levels consistently.

The Hifonics subwoofer features 3" dual 2 ohms 4-layer aluminum voice coil with a unique Nomex spider tinsel lead that is a 1 piece design. Its giant motor structure has 6 sided venting that gives the subwoofer adequate ventilation and less space to worry about in the enclosure for venting. In addition, the Hifonics B15D2 houses a large double stacked 100oz. magnet that is capable of driving the subwoofer to producing excellent bass. Last but not least, the B15D2 Brutus subwoofer could handle 700 watts of continuous RMS power with a whopping 1400 watts maximum power handling.

The Hifonics B15D2, with all its features, power handling ability, and 88 dB SPL, is priced nicely at under $125.
Cons
The only thing that is glaring with any 15" subwoofer is its size. Though users will experience great bass output from the Hifonics B15D2 subwoofer, finding a place to mount it could be cumbersome. The Hifonics B15D2 requires anywhere from 2 - 3.25 cubic feet of space within an enclosure. In order to achieve this, the enclosure must be as long as 24" long and 17" deep. If you have a small vehicle, forget ever having either your bass or your cargo space ever again.

We also didn't like the cone material. To us, it seems like if you're going to make a 15" subwoofer, at least make it with something out of the ordinary. 15" subs are usually bought by audiophiles and not your typical loud-music loving high-schooler. A polypropylene cone woofer for a 15" subwoofer render it almost not worth the purchase. But if all you're looking for is deep bass with lots of volume, then the Hifonics B15D2 may be your best bet.







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Pioneer Premier TS-SW1241D Review (TSSW1241D)

How would you like big bass without a big subwoofer? Pioneer has developed an excellent solution for those who want power bass with a lot smaller place for the setup. The Shallow Series subwoofers by Pioneer are designed for audiophiles who do not have trucks, SUVs, or any vehicles with space large enough for a conventional setup.
The Pioneer Premier TS-SW1241D is a 12" shallow mount subwoofer that could be mounted virtually anywhere and virtually in any vehicle. Just because it's small doesn't mean that it will not perform as well as conventional-size subwoofer. In fact, user reviews have indicated how the subwoofer produced surprisingly hard bass:

"My friend just purchased two of these subs in the back of his truck and i have seen not many subs hit harder than his. Enough to have your chest feel it. I would defiantly recommend these, i am for sure getting some for my own."
--Kyle from Irvine, CA 4/23/2008, SonicElectronix.com

Size
The first thing anyone would notice about the TS-SW1241D subwoofer is its incredibly shallow mounting depth. Now remember, this is a 12" subwoofer-- a subwoofer that would typically require more than 5 inches of mounting depth; yet, the Pioneer Premier TS-SW1241D only requires a maximum of only 3" mounting depth. This means that the TS-SW1241D is incredibly versatile with its ability to be mounted virtually anywhere.
Construction
The cone is very, very rigid, capable of sustaining high-performance usage as well withstanding minor accidental abuses. It's made up of interlaced glass and carbon fiber reinforced injection molded polypropylene; where polypropylene synthetic plastic on its own would be mediocre at best with consistency and rigidity, the reinforcement material makes it extremely durable and allows it perform well under extreme stresses.
In addition to the cone material, the TS-SW1241D features a 3-layer interwoven radial surround that has the unique and patented M-shaped construction. It behaves much like an accordion, capable of moving around with better flexibility while maintaining great sound linearity.

Unique Air-Suspension System
There is one more unique feature that we want to cover that sets this subwoofer apart from the rest of the competition. We've already mentioned the obvious size, so we have to tell you about its air suspension system. With every subwoofer, you know that there are mechanical parts that move and react depending on the sound it needs to make. If there is too much movement and dis-alignments, the subwoofer's performance will degrade over time. Pioneer has developed an air chamber within the subwoofer construction that forces the air trapped in between the cone and the drive cone as a spring. This way, the cones will react and respond to demands in harmony, giving it much better performance and consistency while maintaining a tight and high-quality bass production.
There really wasn't anything we didn't like about the shallow-mount 12" TS-SW1241D subwoofer. For its size, it's really surprising how good it performs. It's even capable of 350 watts of continuous RMS power handling with 1400 watts max. It could respond to frequencies ranging from 18 Hz to 1000 Hz and has an above average SPL rated at 88dB (1W/1m). Once again, we'll say that the most impressive part about it is its ability to perform so well while only requiring 0.80 cubic feet of enclosure volume. Even the price is right, set at under $150!











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