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Does anyone know if the SEF 10x12 is "V" rated?

jbow

Active member
I got one but I have not taken it out of the box. I thought I ordered a 10x12 for the E-TRAC but I talked with the guy a lot and I may well have confused him or myself or both of us... laff. I did get two 6x8s, one for the V3 and one for the E-TRAC... they both work very well indeed! I weighed the ET with the Slimline coil and the V3 with the SEF 6x8. They were both 4.8 pounds in that configuration.... just in case you were wondering but I think the ET balances a little better, at least it hurts my back less.

I may keep the 10x12 SEF for the V3 but I don't know if it is "V" nulled. The 6x8 says Spectra, DFX, MXT, and M6 on the box... the 10x12 omits Spectra.

Thanks,

Julien
 
No it is not v nulled. Rob
 
I don't understand it either, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with matching the coils electrical characteristics to the frequencies used.
 
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