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I'm usually really busy with school work and sh!t.
Whats the external dimensions of the probox??
how deep would you want the enclosure to be. With the existing height with a width of 30" the depth would have to be 23.5" deep externally.
Well these subs require 30Hz tuning to get a nice flat response that is still loud overall. I tuned my 19Ov.2 to 40 hz...yeah it was loud as...
used??? good deal. You putting them in the jimmy??
For pure SQ I would never do a single 8 My reasoning for more and larger subwoofers. Less excursion for given output = less distortion
techronics sucks...customer service is horrible. Never buy from there. Also if you want a bumpin system do not go prefab. Type R's love big...
I do not recommend prefab enclosures...if you want quality sound from the enclosure you are going to get what you pay for.
prefab sucks as always...too small and tuned too high.
I never really liked the sound of those kenwoods. Also 2.5 cu ft for two of those is way too small.
I still don't believe two sealed L7's hit 144...highly doubt it
yeah...I'm still working on it lol.
the word is "break" in not "brake" in. it is a myth. A sub will break in as it plays
Ranger it is possible with regular MDF...you just have to fiddle with the spacing and depth of cuts...Also wiping the other side of the cuts with...
was that 144 on the TL or an untuned AC??? 144 on a TL with a single sealed 12L7 is highly unlikely
chest thumping and full range speaker do no go together
ok well a 10 inch sub in a 2 cu ft enclosure tuned to 45Hz is going to be peaky in any situation...should be loud. Impressive...but not that...
are you installing those 9500's IB???
Boosh...my bad...wrong button. I had no idea I clicked edit Here's my reply wire does not have impedance...it has resistance. 00 gauge wire is...
you won't get to 160 by just adding two more subs and another 2500.1