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Old Jul 3, 2009 | 04:37 AM
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I will 100% guarantee that you cannot order this amp, or an anything like it. Again, getting a big shiny 3 second burp distortion machine doesn't count, it's not even close to the same thing. You're also not listed as JL dealers, so how can you say you sell JL?
Crossfire makes nice stuff. I was a member of their DB Drag team back in like 1998 and I've always liked it. But what you are saying contradicts what Crossfire lists on their own website. The XS12(actually the whole XS line up to 18") is rated at 2000 RMS 5000 max. They use the exact same motor structure from the 12" to the 18". The XS-SPL woofers are rated at 2000 rms as well, with a 10,000 "tone burst" rating.
An RMS rating and a "tone burst" rating are totally different things, how can you call them the same? RMS means they're going to happily take that power all day....tone burst means tone burst.


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Originally Posted by jermwarfare
Hell Luke everybody has one available that they can order. LOL

Actually Optimal RMS Power for The XS12D1/XS12D2 (Retail $800) is 3000 RMS and handles 5000 RMS for tone burst purposes (another words Competition Purposes), then the XS12D2SPL's (Retail $900) handle 10,000 RMS for tone burst purposes.

Here is a link to see what 9 of the Crossfire XS series 18" subs do. (Oh Yeah each one of them have 4 amps on it)

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