What new subs are using xbl^2?

 

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Username: Dan_white

Post Number: 59
Registered: Jun-08
Heard so much about the flat bl curve at high excursions and I've always wished I could've had a brahma, even tried buying an MKiV or MKVi forgot, but regardless damn thing didnt work and I guess wasn't a good line for adire. Anyway, whats subs still use it? I've been looking into a treo ssi, the re se, and others but I was wondering which if any use the xbl^2 technology.

After all, with adire shutting down, I don't see why not.
 

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Username: Nyyfan13

Yanks Fan USA

Post Number: 10520
Registered: Jul-06
The new SI Mag uses xbl^2
 

Bronze Member
Username: Dan_white

Post Number: 60
Registered: Jun-08
Does the new si mag come in a 15? On their site it says its from 2004.
 

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Username: Nyyfan13

Yanks Fan USA

Post Number: 10522
Registered: Jul-06
It is only 12". The new Mag uses xbl^2 but the older version does not.
 

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Username: Dan_white

Post Number: 61
Registered: Jun-08
Is that the only sub that you know of using xbl^2? I don't understand why more companies aren't using it.
 

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Username: Snowball123

West Allis, WI

Post Number: 1460
Registered: Oct-07
new mag looks ugly as sh*t too.
 

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Username: Big_edge_head

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Post Number: 2885
Registered: Mar-07
04-05 RE XXX
 

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Username: Hdubb

Team Revolution

Post Number: 3929
Registered: Nov-04
exodus audio uses it.
a canadian company does as well. css i think is there name.

older subs include 04/05 xxx
ascendant audio avalanche.
adire audio brahma and talmult series

why you looking at just xbl2 subs?
there are some good overhung coil subs that sound good as well.
 

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Username: Snarl2004

Digital Design 9515, Massive Audi...

Post Number: 2457
Registered: Dec-06
ive got a aa avalanche and it sounds really nice
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