sub box help!!!
#11
you're correct. but, i throw in hip hop occassionally just to show people what 10s sealed can really do. people have always been impressed with ported enclosures, regardless the size of speaker. that itself is just physics. i'm just a fan of sealed for my applications. but for general spl purposes, ported is always the way to go. i follow the equation of having a much bigger amp than what i really need. example: t4000.1 running two t1 10s in sealed boxes. friggin loud.....
#12
friggin stupid. running a t1 10 with well over 3 times its rms in a sealed box so you can't smell the coil when its getting toasty, and yes in a sealed box it will get toasty because the air has nowhere to go.
exactly
exactly
#13
well before you try and judge, running an amp that size does a couple of things. first off, running an amp that large allows me to leave it all the way down (maybe up a smidge) and still get ample power out of it. unlike most people who have their amps all the way up, mine runs cool and efficient. secondly, running the subs in a sealed enclosure allows me to give them "more" power than i would be able to in a ported box. everyone knows, ported enclosures take "less" power to make them sound loud. sealed boxes can handle more power. so...... i was able to run my speakers at their real rms power with out working the amp hard. even those two 10s sealed were incredibly loud for 10s. and.... as long as you tune the amp properly, they won't burn up. i'm still running mine today and bought them over 3 years ago.
#14
well before you try and judge, running an amp that size does a couple of things. first off, running an amp that large allows me to leave it all the way down (maybe up a smidge) and still get ample power out of it. unlike most people who have their amps all the way up, mine runs cool and efficient.
WIN! haha ur amp will last longer too.
#15
well before you try and judge, running an amp that size does a couple of things. first off, running an amp that large allows me to leave it all the way down (maybe up a smidge) and still get ample power out of it. unlike most people who have their amps all the way up, mine runs cool and efficient. secondly, running the subs in a sealed enclosure allows me to give them "more" power than i would be able to in a ported box. everyone knows, ported enclosures take "less" power to make them sound loud. sealed boxes can handle more power. so...... i was able to run my speakers at their real rms power with out working the amp hard. even those two 10s sealed were incredibly loud for 10s. and.... as long as you tune the amp properly, they won't burn up. i'm still running mine today and bought them over 3 years ago.
And I'm not quite sure you understand how a ported box works.....
#16
running the subs in a sealed enclosure allows me to give them "more" power than i would be able to in a ported box. everyone knows, ported enclosures take "less" power to make them sound loud. sealed boxes can handle more power. so...... i was able to run my speakers at their real rms power with out working the amp hard....
...as long as you tune the amp properly, they won't burn up.
...as long as you tune the amp properly, they won't burn up.
Wait.....so you're saying you have them in a sealed enclosure so you can feed them more power and have the amp not work as hard? If you're going for volume (not saying you are), then wouldn't you want them to be as loud as possible off as little wattage as possible? Your logic makes no sense
And I'm not quite sure you understand how a ported box works.....
And I'm not quite sure you understand how a ported box works.....
#18
Such a bad idea....i beg you, trust me. If you're going for SQ, get a Fi Q or SSD, Image Dynamics IDQ.
#19
my brothers old subs in their box... probably the loudest monsters i have ever heard, and very accurate as well.
i dont remember which amp he had tho...
either way the subs burnt lol, the box was open but unfortunatly his e46's trunk was airtight >< damn you bmw and your airtight cars
from experience, dont get an amp more powerful than your subs. trust me, one day you will crank it high and youll regret lol.
i dont remember which amp he had tho...
either way the subs burnt lol, the box was open but unfortunatly his e46's trunk was airtight >< damn you bmw and your airtight cars
from experience, dont get an amp more powerful than your subs. trust me, one day you will crank it high and youll regret lol.
#20
with all due respect, if the amp is tuned right: 80 hz
-turn amp all the way down
-turn radio up 3/4 of the way or until it starts distorting- bass at 0
-turn amp up until subs start distorting, then turn down a notch or two depending on comfort level (i prefer two)
-amp is now tuned. you can crank your radio, just don't mess with the bass on the deck unless you're turning it down. the amp won't hurt the subs. and if it's a bigger amp, it won't be over worked.
am i wrong on this?
-turn amp all the way down
-turn radio up 3/4 of the way or until it starts distorting- bass at 0
-turn amp up until subs start distorting, then turn down a notch or two depending on comfort level (i prefer two)
-amp is now tuned. you can crank your radio, just don't mess with the bass on the deck unless you're turning it down. the amp won't hurt the subs. and if it's a bigger amp, it won't be over worked.
am i wrong on this?