15 Re Sx now on ebay *Sale*

 

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Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 243
Registered: Jun-05
http://cgi.ebay.com/15-inch-RE-Audio-SX15-2000-watts-Resonant-Engineering_W0QQit emZ250030690989QQihZ015QQcategoryZ18804QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 

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Username: Makmillion

MN United States

Post Number: 519
Registered: Apr-06
Yours? If so.. accept a money order?
 

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Username: Mr_kebo

Albertville, Al USA

Post Number: 503
Registered: Nov-04
wow i wish i could sale my 12" SX that fast lol
 

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Username: Makmillion

MN United States

Post Number: 520
Registered: Apr-06
No response, must be a no :\

Oh well :P
 

Silver Member
Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 844
Registered: Aug-05
Ehh, i dont know if i would even buy a subwoofer used .. too many what ifs
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 5640
Registered: Oct-05
i know what you mean cadillac. i did buy a used sub before and it was okay but i was always watching the volume.

the re sx 18 i got was brand new.
 

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Username: Frkkevin

Lake Worth, Texas US

Post Number: 785
Registered: Nov-05
I've always bought brand new.. never know how the sub was really treated. They may say it was never over-powered but you never know if the gains were set right and the sub was being clipped :-) .. or someone like chad could have had the sub... wearing out the suspesion so much with his love for "big.... 'women'.." and have the sub bottom out and then over extend :-D
 

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Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 244
Registered: Jun-05
No it belongs to a friend of mine, you would have to contact him.... sorry, it took so long to respond,to many classes!
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 5649
Registered: Oct-05
lol kevin. you are right.

if you guys ever see me selling my used sub, you know its been worked. lol. but you know me when i put them on ebay i say what everyone else says, "i've had it for few months but only had about 2 hours of playing time". lol. yeah right.
 

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Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 247
Registered: Jun-05
3 days left!!!
 

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Username: Riskyb

Post Number: 204
Registered: Feb-06
"but you never know if the gains were set right and the sub was being clipped"

Not trying to be a dick but, that wouldn't hurt the subwoofer at all. Distortion does not hurt speakers at all. The only thing that is bad for a subwoofer or speaker is letting it get too hot.

Ask yourself, is rock music bad for speakers? Rock music is distortion.

I can play a subwoofer on a square clipped wave all day long or over power it all day long with no problems. I can exceed the mechanical and thermal limits of it and watch it fail in short order.
 

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Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 845
Registered: Aug-05
Actually a clipped signal leads to over heating so a clipped signal could and would be the most likely culprit for leading to over heating in most cases


Bcae1.com Exert below
If your speakers are capable of handling significantly more than your amplifier can produce, driving them with a clipped signal will not likely hurt them.
If the speakers can handle 3 or 4 times the power that your amplifier can produce, there's virtually no way to damage your speakers (no matter how clipped the signal is).
If your speakers are rated for the same power handling as your amplifier is capable of producing cleanly, driving them with a clipped signal for extended periods of time may cause speaker damage and/or premature failure.
If your speakers are rated for the same power handling as your amplifier is capable of producing cleanly, driving them with a square wave signal for extended periods of time will likely cause speaker damage.
 

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Username: Cadillacdb

Houston , TX

Post Number: 846
Registered: Aug-05
im not trying to stomp on ur toes on anything im just trying to point out that you cant just say that clipping doesnt cause problems because its does.. you went straight to physical affect where as kevin stated one common cause

Cause, clipping
common affect, over heating
and then premature failure
 

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Username: Redliner

Wilmington, Ma

Post Number: 2567
Registered: Jun-05
lol grant that was one of the funniest things ive ever heard a squared sine wave will rip right through a sub thats the most common reason why subs blow try grabbing a 3000 watt amp on a stock alt and just letting it rip at 1 ohm on a subthat usually runs about 3 krms daily and so how long it lasts might be a while but it will happen
 

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Username: Riskyb

Post Number: 208
Registered: Feb-06
Your right cadillacdb clipping does cause heat, but thats not the point. Clipping alone does not hurt a subwoofer. Only the heat resulting from the clipping harms the speaker.

To just say "don't clip your amp's signal" isn't enough.

Charlie with the situation you just described it all depends on the subwoofer. If It can keep itself cool, it won't fail.

Looking back I really shouldn't have said anything. It was late and I was just nit-picking.
 

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Username: Basshead86

Google is your Friend, FL

Post Number: 6112
Registered: Aug-05
am i the only person that won't buy a sub unless it shows the tinsel leads(if they aren't integrated) and the VC(if you can see it)??????

i am not going to buy a sub from someone i don't know who has a crappy pic of it in a box....lol

not to discredit the seller or anyone, but i need more than one sh1tty pic!!! ....maybe i just love pics of subs. HAHA
 

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Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 249
Registered: Jun-05
More pics up, Bidding ends soon!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/15-inch-RE-Audio-SX15-2000-watts-Resonant-Engineering_W0QQit emZ250030690989QQihZ015QQcategoryZ18804QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 

Gold Member
Username: Dustin3

Tigard, OR U.S.

Post Number: 3566
Registered: Oct-05
thats not a shitty box... its pretty good :-)
 

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Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 251
Registered: Jun-05
thanks, i helped him out a lil on it.... took about 2 or 3 hours
 

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Username: Basshead86

Google is your Friend, FL

Post Number: 6218
Registered: Aug-05
i never said crappy box if you rreading skills were up to par:-)

i said crappy PIC...:-O
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 252
Registered: Jun-05
muddy are the new ones good enough?
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 254
Registered: Jun-05
how much do you guys think it will go for?
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 258
Registered: Jun-05
2 hours left!!!!!!!
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 261
Registered: Jun-05
betta bid now............ Only 45 MINUTES left
 

Gold Member
Username: Stnorris

IA US

Post Number: 1412
Registered: Apr-06
hey, can i ask why you are selling your sub?
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 262
Registered: Jun-05
not mine its my friends, but he wants to go back to 12's. He's probably had about 6 different setups, never keeps anything to long
 

Gold Member
Username: Stnorris

IA US

Post Number: 1413
Registered: Apr-06
hey, can i ask why you are selling your sub?
 

Silver Member
Username: Qcsfinest

Charlotte, North Carolina

Post Number: 263
Registered: Jun-05
^^^^
 

Gold Member
Username: Stnorris

IA US

Post Number: 1414
Registered: Apr-06
odd...didnt sell.

the guy with winning bid must not have noticed that reserve wasnt met.
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