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1300 watt peak is a number Sony pull out of there asses.
I think your friend is in over his head. I wouldn't even think about going with a SoloX 18 if ATLEAST 3-4000 watts is available. Also to sustain...
well for starts what size box will fit into the ranger?? Then design the enclosure within that so you don't have to try to fit a box that doesn't...
actually those speakers are rated at 60 watts. For 100 or so bucks you cannot beat the power....
t-line would work very well and you have the room for it. I've seen a t-line for two 15's walled in a ranger.
You will have port noise with a 2" port. That program you used is crap if it suggested a 2" port. I would only use a 2" port with a 6.5"...
2" round port is not enough port area.
strongest subwoofer is not measured by the SPL. All and SPL reading tells you is the sound pressure on the dashboard. Granted it takes strong...
about to do a 4th order bandpass style t-line in my car with some old MTX 10s.
No it wont work without a box...unless you cut a hole in the floor and mount the subwoofer there.
Go to the Google Sketch Up thread. http://www.caraudiotalk.com/audio-forum/showthread.php?t=7014
Define "Most Powerful". As in the strongest motor? I'd say the sub alan dante used to break records. DD Z series.
Very doable.
decent for 100 bucks the pair
what model??
Nice...I need to find some 8-10" round vent for some builds.
yeah....the motor assembly only weighs about 50lbs. There are MANY subs on the market that have motors this size that do not require a 300 lb...
Use a 6" round port 14.5" long or two 4" round ports 14" long.
its just for the name...there is literally hundreds of pounds of excess material in the design of the basket and frame. It is nothing impressive.
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...