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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1770" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>Well it turns out that the plug is a design change. you see the first two subs i bought were display models and one of them was 8 months older than the other, when i returned to the store to exchange it under warranty, i noticed the new replacment had the same plug as the one i thought was flawed, so i exchanged the older sub instead.</p><p></p><p>Now i have two 12inch thunder8000's with the same plug in a dual 1.25cft sealed enclosure( I changed the enclosure because my old one was built for a pair of infinity perfects at 1.6cft per sub and the mounting holes were to small to fit the basket's of the thunder8000's, hense the inverted magnet mount.) so anyways, the two subs are playing in a sealed 1.25 enclosure and they sound fine, they hit hard and fast and play plenty loud and although these are not my favorite subs(infinity makes my favorite) i would still recommend that they be given some consideration when shopping for some kick ass bass.</p><p></p><p>Shake the world-Stones <img src="http://biggrin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1770, member: 540734"] Well it turns out that the plug is a design change. you see the first two subs i bought were display models and one of them was 8 months older than the other, when i returned to the store to exchange it under warranty, i noticed the new replacment had the same plug as the one i thought was flawed, so i exchanged the older sub instead. Now i have two 12inch thunder8000's with the same plug in a dual 1.25cft sealed enclosure( I changed the enclosure because my old one was built for a pair of infinity perfects at 1.6cft per sub and the mounting holes were to small to fit the basket's of the thunder8000's, hense the inverted magnet mount.) so anyways, the two subs are playing in a sealed 1.25 enclosure and they sound fine, they hit hard and fast and play plenty loud and although these are not my favorite subs(infinity makes my favorite) i would still recommend that they be given some consideration when shopping for some kick ass bass. Shake the world-Stones [IMG]biggrin.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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