deal...just put some thin epoxy over the rubbed area and it will be strong again. I used to have a single 12" Type E the older white cones...powered with 100 watts it pounded HARD for a single 12 and 100 watts in an undersized enclosure. Stick that sub in a 2.5 cu ft box tuned to 40Hz and wang it with 200 watts all day
When you mean tuned to 40Hz does that involve venting or porting? if so... how would I go about doing that. I have a 2.5cu ft box plan but idk if it's any good. It's just: 31.5" x 13.5" (X2) 12" x 12" (X2) 31.5" x 12" (X2) Real simple and all open. If this is good I'm gonna go ahead and build it so let me know.
i did a system with two of those off an alpine mrp-450 and they friggin rocked. 4.3cubes@40hz i believe. they're way better than your sony to.
you can by ports or just use PVC pipe for ports. as long as they are the width you need. or make a box with a slot port.
Okay. If anyone has any layouts or any dimensions please share because I need a little help with this. Thanks so much.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zvm2ywf54la I made an enclosure tuned to 39hz 2.5cu ft. I think my dimensions and calculations are right. I really don't know what I'm doing so let me know. http://www.mediafire.com/?iojmynhizjz
that design is 2.5 cu ft tuned to 68Hz. way off, civic Also I thought this was for one subwoofer?? If two I would go 4.5-5 cu ft Net
I only got about 3cu ft to work with really. I mean the max height is 16", the max width is 40" and the depth has to be small say around 17-23 maybe.
if you only have 3 cu ft to work with that is nowhere near enough or port the Type Es. They sound decent sealed.