lol that takes a long timeI assume single spider correct?? If it is then not a good deal as they will start to sag in time. GL though.
elaborate , i just bought a O/S hifonics eagle from him on egay. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifLooks nice but I've heard the build quality and seller are a little shady at times.
He's had some issues w/ selling faulty equipment and lying about it on DIYMA and such. If it works fine, and it looks as advertised (check the guts too), then you should be fine. I personally haven't had any problems with him, but I've only purchased individual parts.elaborate , i just bought a O/S hifonics eagle from him on egay. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
He's had some issues w/ selling faulty equipment and lying about it on DIYMA and such. If it works fine, and it looks as advertised (check the guts too), then you should be fine. I personally haven't had any problems with him, but I've only purchased individual parts.
Lol, there's nothing wrong with single spider subwoofers...
'Single spider subs' are fine, its all about getting the compliance the speaker designer wants. If the guy who designed your armageddon would have used multiple softer spiders, to achieve the same over all compliance, sag would have had the same potential to occur.I beg to differ my old kove Armageddon (single spider) sags like my mamaw's breast. Was used in tahoe sub up port back. It took awhile but the weight eventually caused it to sag. Maybe for some applications there is a use for single spider subs but from my exp I will stay away from them.