well as i promised here are my system pics THIS IS MY AMP IT IS A KENWOOD KAC 9102D THIS IS MY HU MY SUBS( INFINTY 1240) AND PORTED BOX MY SUBS AND MY AMP HERE IS TEN OF THE TWEETERS IN THE BACK SEAT HERE IS WHERE I HAVE 3 IN EACH DOOR
I am curious, what are the x-over point for your subs and tweeteers? I like the box, looks like it was done right, what is your port tuning frequency btw ?
i really dont know the x over point i would have to ask my friend who helped me install i know we tuned the box to 32 hz that box took like 4 days about 6 hours a day we worked on it it was my first building ( with the help of my friend gotta give him thanks)
They're these special new subwoofers that haven't hit the scene yet. They reproduce frequencies down to 15hz and up to 5khz accurately. No need for ssf even. That's why he doesn't need any mid's. They're really expensive, I'm saving up for two of them myself.
LOL! I know you are making fun of his system! But, he may like the way it sounds, and thats all that matters.... FYI, some home audio speakers I have built use nothing more than a 12 and a 1 inch dome weet have sounded "accurate" in several tests. Its not that haard to get a 12 to play 2 or 3 KHz and even beyond.... imaging and directionality become an issue, but they sounded very good..... Now, a 18 inch sub............hmmmmmmmmmmm, maybe put a whizzer on it and then it would be good for the upper registers!
Yes I've heard of 10-12 inch speakers and a tweeter...This is when you get into the full range speaker and carefully designed enclosures. http://decware.com/newsite/mainmenu.htm http://melhuish.org/audio/ -are my personal favorite site all about full range stuff. Looking to build myself a set of full range speakers for my home stereo in the near future. I personally like the warmer sound of full range speakers.