MN FS: 03 or 04 model RE Audio XXX 18"
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FS: 03 or 04 model RE Audio XXX 18"
RE Audio XXX 18" Dual 2 ohm coils from either 2003 or 2004. Asking $300 obo.
I bought this lightly used in I believe 2004 and I've never pushed it real hard or abused it, it's barely been used the last couple years. It's in very good condition other than a few scuffs on the surround.
I'd really rather not ship it due to the weight and risk of damage so I know there aren't too many people here in the upper Midwest but it's worth a shot. I'm in southern MN but I'd be willing to do some driving if someone in the Cities, WI, or IA is interested.
Here's the scuff on the surround, there's a few other smaller very light marks but this is the main one.
I bought this lightly used in I believe 2004 and I've never pushed it real hard or abused it, it's barely been used the last couple years. It's in very good condition other than a few scuffs on the surround.
I'd really rather not ship it due to the weight and risk of damage so I know there aren't too many people here in the upper Midwest but it's worth a shot. I'm in southern MN but I'd be willing to do some driving if someone in the Cities, WI, or IA is interested.
Here's the scuff on the surround, there's a few other smaller very light marks but this is the main one.
Last edited by Kyle Harty; 02-11-10 at 10:21 PM. Reason: forgot price
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Brian, yeah the older models were obviously built differently than the new ones. The new ones look pretty crazy, mounting depth is .
This thing isn't practical for what i want to do with the GS, I want to be able to fire through the stock sub hole in the rear deck with the whole setup sealed off from the trunk and I'd like to keep weight down a little bit. Not gonna happen with an 18 and this thing weighs 70 lbs. Probably going with a single 12, maybe a 10.
I believe power rating was 1600 RMS, it would take more clean power. Recommended box specs were very similar to the current XXX IIRC, about 4.0 sealed and more like 8 ported. I'd run it in 7.25 ported which was a little on the small side but still pounded.
This thing isn't practical for what i want to do with the GS, I want to be able to fire through the stock sub hole in the rear deck with the whole setup sealed off from the trunk and I'd like to keep weight down a little bit. Not gonna happen with an 18 and this thing weighs 70 lbs. Probably going with a single 12, maybe a 10.
I believe power rating was 1600 RMS, it would take more clean power. Recommended box specs were very similar to the current XXX IIRC, about 4.0 sealed and more like 8 ported. I'd run it in 7.25 ported which was a little on the small side but still pounded.
Last edited by Kyle Harty; 03-03-10 at 04:36 PM.
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Brian, yeah the older models were obviously built differently than the new ones. The new ones look pretty crazy, mounting depth is .
This thing isn't practical for what i want to do with the GS, I want to be able to fire through the stock sub hole in the rear deck with the whole setup sealed off from the trunk and I'd like to keep weight down a little bit. Not gonna happen with an 18 and this thing weighs 70 lbs. Probably going with a single 12, maybe a 10.
I believe power rating was 1600 RMS, it would take more clean power. Recommended box specs were very similar to the current XXX IIRC, about 4.0 sealed and more like 8 ported. I'd run it in 7.25 ported which was a little on the small side but still pounded.
This thing isn't practical for what i want to do with the GS, I want to be able to fire through the stock sub hole in the rear deck with the whole setup sealed off from the trunk and I'd like to keep weight down a little bit. Not gonna happen with an 18 and this thing weighs 70 lbs. Probably going with a single 12, maybe a 10.
I believe power rating was 1600 RMS, it would take more clean power. Recommended box specs were very similar to the current XXX IIRC, about 4.0 sealed and more like 8 ported. I'd run it in 7.25 ported which was a little on the small side but still pounded.
GLWS kyle
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