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Lanzar MAXP124D
$90.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Capable of working with high-powered amps. Build fairly durably, can be pushed a little past the recommended peak occasionally without blowing. Binding post and mounting bracket are easy to work with.
The Cons:Powerful enough to rattle a weak box to pieces, need to build a higher end enclosure for it. Hard to find an amp that matches the specific 1600watt peak supported here, either end up under-using it or over-using it.
The Lanzar MAXP Series Woofer, released in 2008, is a subwoofer engineered for consistent performance. It features a non-press paper cone, 1600 w peak power, a silver plated terminal, and a rubber magnet boot.
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These subwoofers have specially treated foam edge suspension, a stamped steel basket with Hex key input terminals. The sound is produced by a 2" Dual Layer High Temperature Voice Coil, and 80 + 80 oz. Heavy Double Stacked Magnet Structure. The mounting depth is 5.76", and it has a bumped vented motor structure. The subwoofers have an impedance of 4 Ohms, 91 dB sensitivity, and a 12 inch diameter.
Features
- Released in 2008
- Non-Press Paper Cone
- 1600 Watts Peak Power
- Silver Plated Terminal
- Rubber Magnet Boot
- Specially Treated Foam Edge Suspension
- 2" Dual Layer High Temperature Voice Coil
- 80 + 80 oz. Heavy Double Stacked Magnet Structure
- Mounting Depth is 5.76"
- Bumped Vented Motor Structure
- 6.4" Mounting Depth
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Sensitivity: 91 dB
- 12-Inch Diameter
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capable of working with high-powered amps
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build fairly durably, can be pushed a little past the recommended peak occasionally without blowing
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binding post and mounting bracket are easy to work with
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enough bass volume for enthusiasts, output is high
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good clarity, doesn't come across distorted or muffled
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show strong improvement as they are broken in, sound becomes more detailed and rich
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powerful enough to rattle a weak box to pieces, need to build a higher end enclosure for it
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hard to find an amp that matches the specific 1600watt peak supported here, either end up under-using it or over-using it
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