The coils are made overseas, using U.S copper, not that it really makes that much of a difference where they're made. And I would agree with you on xmax. If you're going to add an additional slug, make use of its additional space in the motor, for a higher winding width coil. Otherwise, you've just added a slug, to say you have a 5 stack.
They did but last I checked they are still unavailable so I'm guessing they will be out eventually, trying to even get a single 12 is a hassle right now
Had 2 of the bdc4 4stack had a taramps 3k for the longest time and upgraded to the smart 5k and they handled it for the longest time lol just popped one other still kicking on the 5k lol might upgrade to these…
Plan on a dvc 2 ohm for my 73 dodge power wagon. As soon as I get the behind the seat fuel tank out.. also it is a small block 360/410 stroker.. im open for sponsorship 😂
The only problem with these subs are the tensile leads. They will break off. Had about 16 of the 15s do this. They improved on the txx with the green labels on the magnet.
The amount of stacked magnets doesn't matter when you keep making the magnets thinner. For instance my speakers have a triple stack but they're 1-inch slugs you use half inch slugs which is stupid
if they were in stock id get them i may as well wait till they make the 15s i have the APCLE 1800D and it dynos 3000 rms at .5 ohm id love to match the whole setup
Good night . The carbon fibre dust can never make a difference in the sound of a subwoofer ,especially if Audiopipe still uses the inner cap that are on all their subs.
I'm not sure that's accurate. If that dust cap causes the entire cone structure to be stiffer and have less flex at high excursion levels, then it could have an effect on the sound.
Audiopipe raised the new 5 stacks voice coil max temp. to over 35% higher. So actual power handling is much more than what they rated them, they just want to have less warranty issues, by just rating them a little higher.
You people need to be honest to the customers . If the voice coil is now US made with high temperature rating , better cooling and a bigger magnet , how is it that the RMS wattage is just 100watts more than the bd4
@peterb7399- The actual power handling is much more, but audiopipe wants less chance of a warranty failure. I think these new 300° coils, could take 1,500 to 2,000 RMS!?
My left ear enjoyed the first half of this video.
I look forward to getting one.
Oh thank god I thought my beats were fucked up for a second
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@@AtaraxyVAL you have a better suggestion I’m all ears buddy
I like the look of the older cone/no cap design
Definitely. I prefer that look.
I do too. But a dust cap slightly... Very slightly increases cone.
@audiopipe The older version also looks good in home theaters. Maybe in the future.
Same but that new one isn't so bad looking
Old look is better. Now I would like it if it was blue not red or all black.
I like that the voice coils are higher temp and made in us. It'd be nice to see more xmax on AP subs .
It looks like the newer 5 stack does have more X mechanical. So it's less likely to bottom out.
The coils are made overseas, using U.S copper, not that it really makes that much of a difference where they're made. And I would agree with you on xmax. If you're going to add an additional slug, make use of its additional space in the motor, for a higher winding width coil. Otherwise, you've just added a slug, to say you have a 5 stack.
@@Chuck_Sanders100% agree, bad ass sub for the price with a skar svr coil lol
Thankfully they have adressed the heat handling and doubled up on the tinsel leads, thats good to hear
I haven’t played my new txx yet bc I just got it. But I can already tell it’s gonna slap! 🔊🔥
Yes it will
cant wait for that
Well how is it?
I want them to come out with a 15" version
You already know that’s on the way Audio Pipe has been stepping there game up a lot lately
They did but last I checked they are still unavailable so I'm guessing they will be out eventually, trying to even get a single 12 is a hassle right now
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i dont know ill probably stick with my 4 stack dont like the dust cap on the 5 stacks i like that flat concave look
A dust cap slightly adds cone area.. very slightly..
But I like the old look too
@@BackRDComputerScientist Maybe in a future version I hope.
Had 2 of the bdc4 4stack had a taramps 3k for the longest time and upgraded to the smart 5k and they handled it for the longest time lol just popped one other still kicking on the 5k lol might upgrade to these…
Can't wait to try some of these out
No matter what. It's an improvement over the old.
Get rid of those terminals. Imo push terminals are superior & convenient.
@@2013HotNewMusic Im not a real fan of them either. Always takes extra time. Otherwise i am more than pleased with them.
u guys sell drop in recones ???
Plan on a dvc 2 ohm for my 73 dodge power wagon.
As soon as I get the behind the seat fuel tank out.. also it is a small block 360/410 stroker.. im open for sponsorship 😂
I find it hard to believe anything was really done with these speakers when your own personal mic sounded like it was clipping the whole video.
My bdc3 12 just died yesterday. Do you have a rebuild kit or disassembly video?
The only problem with these subs are the tensile leads. They will break off. Had about 16 of the 15s do this. They improved on the txx with the green labels on the magnet.
Golly those are some monster subs
Not too shabby 👍
Do these same updates apply to the new BDC-IV vs the old BDC4?
If the video audio is any indication of their...
The amount of stacked magnets doesn't matter when you keep making the magnets thinner. For instance my speakers have a triple stack but they're 1-inch slugs you use half inch slugs which is stupid
Exactly. Why make each magnet smaller just to add another.
if they were in stock id get them i may as well wait till they make the 15s i have the APCLE 1800D and it dynos 3000 rms at .5 ohm id love to match the whole setup
@hendrix87boss- You will never get 3000 watts after impedance rise, you will be lucky to get 1,500 watts, even wired @ 1/2 ohm.
What's the price range for them
Good night . The carbon fibre dust can never make a difference in the sound of a subwoofer ,especially if Audiopipe still uses the inner cap that are on all their subs.
I'm not sure that's accurate. If that dust cap causes the entire cone structure to be stiffer and have less flex at high excursion levels, then it could have an effect on the sound.
"Differences" : 1100 Watts vs 1200 Watts and over $100.00 more for the five stack sub. How is that better again?
Audiopipe raised the new 5 stacks voice coil max temp. to over 35% higher. So actual power handling is much more than what they rated them, they just want to have less warranty issues, by just rating them a little higher.
Did u not watch the video
@@thomaswalton9089 obviously I did.
Donde puedo encontrar ese de 5 imanes
Audiopipe.com
Is there 15s yet
we have 15 available on our website
You people need to be honest to the customers . If the voice coil is now US made with high temperature rating , better cooling and a bigger magnet , how is it that the RMS wattage is just 100watts more than the bd4
@peterb7399- The actual power handling is much more, but audiopipe wants less chance of a warranty failure. I think these new 300° coils, could take 1,500 to 2,000 RMS!?
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