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    K145 vs E145

    What's the story here? Is the E145 an "H"-version of the AlNiCo-powered K145? Please help me out!

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    No they are different animals. Take a look at the T/S parameters. Moving mass as an example.



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    Now my question is what frame can become a K145, if any

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakob
    What's the story here? Is the E145 an "H"-version of the AlNiCo-powered K145? Please help me out!
    Rob said no, they have different TS parameters... I would have answered, yes, but they are slightly different with different TS parameters. K=alnico, E=ferrite, they are similar but not exactly the same and have slightly different recone kits.

    Quote Originally Posted by pelly3s
    Now my question is what frame can become a K145, if any
    Only the K145 frame it is an LE15 motor on a unique basket.
    -Just looked at the goes into list... there is also a M45-6... what's that?

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    no clue what the m45-6 is... oh well time to look for some 145s now

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    The M45 is an 8 ohm, and M45-6 is a 16 ohm OEM version of the K145.
    Unfortunately, I don't know what OEM. I bet if we saw one, we'd know what it is though .

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    E 145 vs K 145

    Both in same reflex (150l) with same duct.
    There is no great difference ecept max Power of K 145 in low region.


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