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  1. Technically, you could rig up this for home use.... 369lbs 23'' tall 10,000 Watts PEAK 6.5 voice coil with 17 AWG high temperature aluminum wire in a flat wound, long-excursion design incorporating 2.5 of Xmax Thunder9922 Subwoofer Specifications Model T9922 - 44 T9922 - 22 Description 22" Subwoofer 22" Subwoofer Impedance Dual 4O Dual 2O Frequency Response 20Hz - 150Hz 20Hz - 150Hz RMS Power (Watts) 6,000 6,000 Rec. RMS Amplifier Power (Watts) 3,000 - 6,000 3,000 - 6,000 Voice Coil 6.5" 6.5" Magnet Weight (oz.) 900 900 Mounting Depth 21-1/16" 21-1/16" Cut Out Diameter 20-1/4" 20-1/4" Sealed Enclosure Net Volume 4.2ft3 TBD Vented Enclosure Net Volume 8.7ft3 TBD Port Dimensions (Slot Port) 24-1/8"H x 3-3/16"W x 10" L TBD Speaker Displacement 1.8ft3 1.8ft3 Port Displacement .5ft3 TBD Tuning Frequency 32Hz TBD
  2. I may not have the supremely prestigious speakers that a lot of the people on this board have, but I still want my speakers to be aesthetically appealing. I have 2 f-3 floorstanders and a c-3 center channel. Well, not in my possession, but they are paid for and will be arriving monday. As a 22 year old college student, money is tight, and buying these speakers made my wallet cry. But anyway, on to the point. I have no idea how the f-3's are finished (veneer, paint, etc.), but I would like to finish them in a nice wood veneer (not too keen on the black). So my questions are: 1.) Painted or veneer? 2.) If veneer, can I just place new veneer over old, or must I remove the old? 3.) If painted, just sand and go, right? Oh, and totally in the wrong section, but subwoofer + living in apartment is a generally bad idea, correct? Oh yea, this is my first post as well, so hello all
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