does anybody remember what the power handling on the old M&M godfather 15's was.
i just had a pair of pretty minty ones givin to me. thinkin about puttin them into the burb on the route and wanting to make sure the m-44 side would power them.
i will be bridging the front channels to 1 sub and the rear channel to the other sub.
i think it would make a pretty cool retro system
Last edited by twisted on Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
theburb wrote:man its been sooooooooooooo long since i even heard that name....retro subs ftw
i hear ya........lol a guy here at work gave them to me
its been soooooo long since i've seen a set of these....takes me way back....to my high school days man those were the shiz back in the day!!!!!!!
they are in really good shape too!!! the foam surround is in great shape as well
the foam should be fine....but it you are worried you could always just give it a quick coat of silicone...thats what i do when i get a sub that has questionable foam on it....never failed me yet
I had a 10" version of the same series. It was happy with 300rms.
IIRC they never really rated the black & blue line for "power handling" as they offered a lifetime warranty on them. But guessing from experience I would say no more than 600-700 for the pair adjusted appropriately. One of my previous co-workers had an 18" version with two Kenwood 500w mono-blocks of the era on it and it was insane (in an RX7) he would warranty the sub about every 3-5 weeks.
enclosure-- I would suggest in the 2.5cuft sealed per sub range bigger is better but that should get you started.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
I had a 10" version of the same series. It was happy with 300rms.
IIRC they never really rated the black & blue line for "power handling" as they offered a lifetime warranty on them. But guessing from experience I would say no more than 600-700 for the pair adjusted appropriately. One of my previous co-workers had an 18" version with two Kenwood 500w mono-blocks of the era on it and it was insane (in an RX7) he would warranty the sub about every 3-5 weeks.
enclosure-- I would suggest in the 2.5cuft sealed per sub range bigger is better but that should get you started.
so what your sayin is the m44 side of my route will have a bit of trouble keeping them in power?????
i loved the 12's i had back in the day!!!!!!! lol
i wonder if M&M electronics is still honoring there lifetime warranty