It's true CF/fiberglass cone on the speaker they list it being weather/waterproof. Here check them out they offer them in the 8 and 10 in sizes along with these. These have some larger motors on it and make these more of a 7 in speaker with the setup on this.
http://store.crescendoaudio.com/pwx-...range-speaker/
Took 10 seconds to find what I needed to know, didint even have to contact the manufacturer.
100% weatherproof/waterproof front end cone/dustcap/surround assembly, meaning as long as the rear of the speaker is sealed off in a proper enclosure, they are certified for heavy marine/outdoor performance without the softparts deteriorating for years to come.
As I stated, dig deeper and you might find that its a paper based cone with an overlay. Back of the cone is still open to the elements.
Michael
Mikes Liquid Audio
I am planning on running a sealed setup when my enclosure was all done. I have heard these in both free air and enclosed and the mid bass is a night and day difference so sealed was the way to go for me along with building me a crossover setup as well. For the price of the speaker being so cheap I am not worried about it in case the spider and cone mess up due to moisture getting inside the enclosure.
This is just a build to see if I can get close to the 8's without spending as much. I'm even not using a name brand sub I am trying to build me a sub to work with my current amp and design me a nice kerf ported enclosure to go with the sub.
Nice Found a_deleon,
I just sent a message to Crescendo staff to get the impedance and frequency curves, and the sensitivity of those speakers.
Will simulate a system if I find them interresting, and let you know
Stéphane
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1989 Supra Saltare
I forgot to look on the box to see if it listed more detail specs on it but they offer them in svc 4 & 8 ohm loads. I am running all 8 ohm so when connected I am to bridge my 4 channel to a 2 channel I wanted to keep it at 4 ohms since I am adding a tweeter on each pair along with it I didn't want my drop to be to low and maybe stress my amp.
I was looking at them and flipped the speaker upside down and they look to be real carbon/fiberglass cones not an overlay.
Last edited by a_deleon; 12-02-2015 at 12:01 PM.
Hi guys ! What's up ?
I'm actually building my third TSB, still using HLCD, but this time with a 10" subwoofer in the center ! This thing will be and sound crazy.
Thanks to a_deleon for Crescendo idea. I bought 2 of them, 8" @4ohm.
This TSB is for a friend of mine. It goes to a Mastercraft, Under a Zero Flex tower, using factory cans handles.
Here is the frame of this new TSB :
tsb3-01.jpg
tsb3-02.jpg
tsb3-03.jpg
Stéphane
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1989 Supra Saltare
Very nice, I'm sure that is going to look and sound amazing.
Mark
2011 Launch 22V
Thanks Mark !
Here are a few pics of the TSB covered and now solid, with dry resin :
tsb3-07.jpg
tsb3-08.jpg
tsb3-10.jpg
Stéphane
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1989 Supra Saltare