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Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 29th, 2010, 1:17 pm

I currently have Powerbass S-6c installed in my car that cover a very lovely range from about 60Hz up paired with my RE SX 12" in a box tuned to 30Hz taking over from 60Hz downwards.

Honestly I'm fed up with the sub taking up the entire trunk and I want to get something in a sealed fiberglass enclosure.

This is not for a bang-out session but it'd be nice it it could be used to turn it up a bit.

I have 400RMS @ 4ohms available.

My budget for the entire project (including fibreglass) is $1,400. I will be building the enclosure(s) my self.

What I need advice on is the sub of choice. I know it's 80% install... but it's 20% equipment. I want to get low. I'm looking at a range of about 25/27Hz - 60Hz output or even lower.

My choices thus far:

2 x RE 8" - $800
1 x ID 8 - $800
1 x ID 10 - $1,000

Price is a factor. So if you have any other recommendations please suggest, state price and the capabilities of the woofer.

I don't really want bigger than 10" because i want to keep the enclosure small.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 29th, 2010, 2:22 pm

elemental designs flat subs....

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby hard head » November 29th, 2010, 2:24 pm

sundown 10" call shaker he have one for sale

or even check out t3 10" 200rms sounding real good

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 29th, 2010, 2:30 pm

rockford p2 d2 10", you dont need an explaination as to how they perform, you heard my 15" in the wrong enclosure & tuned horribly & it was still flexing the door glasses.
now its properly tuned, in a better enclosure & sounding sweeter than sugar.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 29th, 2010, 2:38 pm

if you have any other recommendations please suggest, state price and the capabilities of the woofer.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby pimptacular » November 29th, 2010, 7:08 pm

check sr he might be able to link u with some of the elemental designs 6 or 7inch subwoofers.. u could use a few of those.. off the top of my head they are pretty cheap and the enclosure size is .25 or .35 sealed

i used them about 4 years ago and they were pretty good woofers

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 29th, 2010, 8:19 pm

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products ... &p_status=

specs:

Size 10"
Nominal Impedance Dual 2-Ohm
Power Handling 250 Watts RMS
500 Watts Max
Voice Coil Diameter 2.0" 4-Layer
(5.08 cm)
Magnet Weight 62 oz. Double Stacked
Speaker Connector Dual 10 AWG compression
Fs (Hz) 29
Re (Ohms) 3.00
Le (mH) 3.6
Qms 9.90
Qes 0.50
Qts 0.48
Vas (Liters) 32.6
Sd (cm2) 340
SPL (dB @ 1w/1m) 84 dB
Xmax (mm) 13.2
Woofer Displacement 0.052 cu. ft.
(1.47 Liters)
Cutout Diameter 9.25 in.
(23.50 cm)
Mounting Depth 5.75 in.
(14.61 cm)
Shipping Weight 15.00 Lbs.
(6.80 Kg.)

0.5 - 0.85 ft^3 sealed

1.0 - 1.75 ft^3 vented.

will fit your budget as its under $1k.

I dont need to state the capabilities cuz you know how it performs. :-)

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby SR » November 29th, 2010, 9:09 pm

elemental designs 10" sub check deaudio for some piper pricing on it

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DE AUDIO » November 30th, 2010, 1:06 am

Elemental Designs 9kv, 11kv, 11ov, SQ10 all on clearance. Best options for the price.

Other options:

Alpine SWS-1042D, 1022D
Boston G310, G112
JBL GT-10
MTX 5500 series
Ascendant Audio Assasin
CDT HD10SQ
ALPINE SWR-1023D, 1043
AND MORE

DE AUDIO
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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 7:36 am

Elemental Designs 9kv, 11kv, 11ov, SQ10


Can you post the prices and specs please?

Other readers may be interested as well..

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 8:15 am

Ok I checked them all out and it's between the 11Kv and 11Ov

I am loving the Ov for the lower Fs but loving the Kv for the higher sensitivity.

Price makes the difference at this point as they are both lovely woofers.

But please post the price of the 9kv and sq10 as well please as i might just get two of those to compensate

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby jeff » November 30th, 2010, 8:23 am

DJ Q wrote:I don't really want bigger than 10" because i want to keep the enclosure small.



when you mean small how small do you mean?
You'd be surprised the size of the enclosures that some Huge subs require.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 8:39 am

jeff wrote:
DJ Q wrote:I don't really want bigger than 10" because i want to keep the enclosure small.



when you mean small how small do you mean?
You'd be surprised the size of the enclosures that some Huge subs require.


Ok see this (very old) pic of my car:

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I want the sub(s) to fit in the left (and right) corners there, leaving the rest for available trunk space.

I'm also looking to do a false floor so that I can make a little door that can open for the spare.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 30th, 2010, 9:06 am

11kv: http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_inf ... ucts_id=30

wasnt this the line plagued by surround letting go from the cone?

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby 3stagevtec » November 30th, 2010, 9:43 am

DJ Q wrote:
jeff wrote:
DJ Q wrote:I don't really want bigger than 10" because i want to keep the enclosure small.



when you mean small how small do you mean?
You'd be surprised the size of the enclosures that some Huge subs require.


Ok see this (very old) pic of my car:

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I want the sub(s) to fit in the left (and right) corners there, leaving the rest for available trunk space.

I'm also looking to do a false floor so that I can make a little door that can open for the spare.


From looking at the pic, I feel you will end up with more space if you do one sub to a side. Having speakers on both sides may not leave enough room in the middle for any kind of reasonable storage space.

How much storage space are you really looking for? Small grocery / market items or larger stuff?

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Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 9:58 am

^There is a bit of depth in the corner there.

Was planning for the sub to be flush with the cream thing on the top left.

The box in that pic is smaller than the box i have now.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby 3stagevtec » November 30th, 2010, 10:06 am

Personal opinion, I would do a ported fiberglass / mdf enclosure for a single 10" sub. The fiberglass layers will go against the corner section to make the most of the available space. MDF to square off / finish the enclosure / house the sub and ported for the higher efficiency / low bass. A single 10 for ease of install / cone area.

If you like a nice clean low bass that can get loud occasionally, ported is definitely the way to go. Small subs + sealed enclosures + low power may disappoint..

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 10:21 am

Well I always wanted to try a sealed box as I was told that I could expect a flatter response.

Also figured I'd get 20Hz out of it :D

Didn't think 400RMS on a sub paired with components with a total of 200RMS (but actually only using about 120) was low power...

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby Aimar » November 30th, 2010, 10:51 am

JL AUDIO W1v2

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Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 10:57 am

^
Price
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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby 3stagevtec » November 30th, 2010, 11:25 am

DJ Q wrote:Well I always wanted to try a sealed box as I was told that I could expect a flatter response.

Also figured I'd get 20Hz out of it :D

Didn't think 400RMS on a sub paired with components with a total of 200RMS (but actually only using about 120) was low power...


Did you ever check how much power some of the SQ guys are using on their subwoofers? and even their components? :wink:

Ported boxes can yield very flat responses once tuned accordingly or they can be tuned to give a nice bump in the very low freq range (30 - 40Hz).

If tuned low (say 33Hz) you will get proper loading down to ~28Hz depending on the sub you are using. There is hardly any information in music below 28Hz anyway, unless you plan on watching alot of movies in your car..

I know you are aware of that already, but i'm just saying incase you go sealed and get disappointed at the lack of output from your low end.. Of course, I am assuming that you are an occasional basshead like me..

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 11:29 am

Well when I said that I didn't think that it was low power, I was definitely not comparing to the jeff's and the sundown's out there.

Honestly the 400 on the SX is so loud sometimes.

I see on the ED site they say the 11kv in a cu. ft. enclosure tuned to 30 is ideal.

I can work with that :D

How am i going to measure the cu ft. of the corner there??

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 30th, 2010, 11:34 am

full it with water.........or beer :drinking:

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby 3stagevtec » November 30th, 2010, 12:09 pm

I used water when I did my fiberglass enclosure. I would coat all the exposed mdf with resin so the water will not soak into it. Others will suggest packing peanuts, but I find that method to be slightly inaccurate. Do rough calculations before hand so you will have a decent idea of how large it needs to be. Or just build it alot deeper than needed, fill with water / sand etc to the required volume, mark and cut off the excess, then attach the baffle..

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby nervewrecker » November 30th, 2010, 12:25 pm

I say use cold beer......call me for disposal of the beer after you measured the internal volume.

I say build the enclosure a bit bigger than needed & see if it sounding good for you. some of the specs I saw on that site were questionable at one point in time. if the enclosure bigger then you can decrease the volume but if its too small well you will have to simply build a new one.

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby fuzz_174 » November 30th, 2010, 12:52 pm

Why not consider a T3 Audio t400 10"

Rated 400 rms, come in single 4 ohm as well..

Can work in .8 sealed or 1.3 ported

See link for more specs

http://www.t3audio.com/core.mdv/T400.html

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 12:56 pm

fuzz_174 wrote:Why not consider a T3 Audio t400 10"

Rated 400 rms, come in single 4 ohm as well..

Can work in .8 sealed or 1.3 ported

See link for more specs

http://www.t3audio.com/core.mdv/T400.html


...price...

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby fuzz_174 » November 30th, 2010, 1:17 pm

I dont think prices are supposed to be posted in this section...

I will send you a pm shortly..

I have a T600 12" installed in my daily driver if you want a demo of how a similar T3 sub sounds..

T 400's are out of stock currently, but the new order is currenty en route to Trinidad

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 4:05 pm

^When we link up later we'll hear how it sounds.

Is yours sealed or vented?

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Re: Small Sub... Small Space... I need advice!

Postby DJ Q » November 30th, 2010, 4:07 pm

ok someone just pm'd me with an offer to trade my RE for an ID 12

Saw these specs online:
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/manuals/iD/ID12D2v3.pdf

Look at the Fs :shock:

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