Volfenhag subs,Are they any good?
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Volfenhag subs,Are they any good?
I just got a good deal on a pair of 12in. Volfenhag subs.
2/4/8 ohm opperation
vented 4 layer dual voice coils
vented double stacked 180 oz magnet
run 2or8 ohms mono or 4ohms stereo
Bumped and Vented Chrome T-Yoke
500 wats cont. 1000 watts max
Specs.
FS 30HZ
QTS 0.526
QES 0.614
QMS 7.698
VAS 56L
XMAX 16MM
EFFICIENCY (1W/1M) 89.58
The subs cone is made out of aluminum
They're a German made sub.Has anyone any experience with these or this brand in general?
Thanks
2/4/8 ohm opperation
vented 4 layer dual voice coils
vented double stacked 180 oz magnet
run 2or8 ohms mono or 4ohms stereo
Bumped and Vented Chrome T-Yoke
500 wats cont. 1000 watts max
Specs.
FS 30HZ
QTS 0.526
QES 0.614
QMS 7.698
VAS 56L
XMAX 16MM
EFFICIENCY (1W/1M) 89.58
The subs cone is made out of aluminum
They're a German made sub.Has anyone any experience with these or this brand in general?
Thanks
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Engine: 300hp 355
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they arent a very reputable company as far as performance is concerned. Its more of a pawn shop brand. Their subs do look pretty cool though.
You'll notice that most of the cool looking subs sound like crap and the companies that make better subs focus on the speakers performance, not its appearance (adire audio).
You'll notice that most of the cool looking subs sound like crap and the companies that make better subs focus on the speakers performance, not its appearance (adire audio).
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It all depends what you want in a sub. If you want a smooth nice sounding bass go somewhere else or if you want something to shake every thing around you get those. Im getting them i think they will rock my trunk errr hatch.
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I'm going to have a whole $83 invested in a new pair and I'm not looking for compition sound or nothing, just a little boom behind the seat of my Chevy Silverado.If I wanted excellant sound quality I'ed probably go with Heart Proff.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blaze1
[B]It all depends what you want in a sub. exactly. if you want smooth bass get a real sub, If you want weight for added traction or a nice big fridge magnet get those.
[B]It all depends what you want in a sub. exactly. if you want smooth bass get a real sub, If you want weight for added traction or a nice big fridge magnet get those.
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Transmission: 700r4, vette servo,shift kit, hayden 15"x8" trans cooler.
im serious, i hear people all the time, "Well i saw the volfenhag subs for sale for so and so $ and thought well its only $blank why not. Their is a reason these subs are so cheap is because they suck! there is a reason why some subs are $40 ea and some are $400 ea. Im not saying you have to spend $400 to get a good sub. But you could probably get a single better sub for $100 that will sound beter than those two. Search the forum this has been talked about before.
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What he said ^ 
