I was working on my box designing skills out and came up with this. I believe it is ABOUT 4.5 after port displacement and tuned to ABOUT 28Hz. What do you guys think of it? Box designers: Is the port area too much? I don't want it too big do I? Because if it is, then the woofers wont be able to load it, right? I'm not for sure on that, its just something i thought i heard.
also, i found this strange. i used an online bandpass calculator and i entere the parameters for my 13kv.2 and this is what i got as results. wierd?? Lower 3db Rolloff: 25.00 Hz (F3 Provided by user) High 3db Rolloff: 91.30 Hz (Calculated) Sealed Box: 1.45 cubic feet = 2509.34 cubic inches = 41.13 liters Ported Box: 0.79 cubic feet = 1367.47 cubic inches = 22.41 liters Tuning Frequency: 47.78 Hz
i like the looks of that box. does it matter were the subs sit? i mean what if you had them closer to the port so they load the same. have you ever tried to kerf cut?
What do you guys think of the IA 187's? I was thinking of purchasing 4 of the 12" versions and powering them off a Audiopipe 30001D. I heard that at 750RMS they really shine. Im also open to any other suggestions of subs that will work good in my application. Also, what happened to Mach 5 Audio? Are they still going to continue to sell equipment? Thanks guys. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/store/products/12"-187-Series.html
i read somewhere that a guy did testing and you need to ATLEAST double the RMS. At 750 each they really shined.
Power handling is insanely underrated. 300 watts is childs play to these subs. With a small sealed enclosure, you could easily attach one to between 800 and 1000 watts RMS. Trying this is your own risk, don't complain to me if you kill one. I have run mine with 250, 350, and 750 watts RMS to each sub. At 250, they'll get loud, but not much for DD volume levels. 350 is an improvement. At 750 they shine. To say the least, you'll need at least double their recommended power rating to see what these subs are capable of.
i should ask my bud robin. he runs IA and is sponsered and would deff know the answer. he gave me a good price on 2 of the 15's once. maybe 3 10's in my truck will pound nicely on the 1900 watt amp i plan to buy. its going to be a DB drive amp..thier 1900 watt mono amp. hope it does close to that.
We made another step today in 6th period World Geography! haha here it is 9cu.ft. @ ~30Hz. Should be pretty loud. Losin the backseats this time around too
I'm thinkin those for a lil bit, then I will either use the cheapo hifonics subs or some different ones. idk for sure yet. I know i am building it though. Birch this time too.
sweet... I've been thinking about getting a ****load of hifonics 12's since they're only like $30 each and just building a pretty big set up with em'
Well, I changed my mind again! I was thinking about 2 of these now. what do ou guys think? would 2 of these be better than 4 of the 12" hifonics? I am thinking the IA is probably a better quality sub. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/store/products/15"-187-Series.html
now im thinking of one of these! http://www.mach5audio.com/zen/index...id=181&zenid=98afd0fa71818d522f5d0489d6b4d520
the 187's will work ,but the power should be kept near the rms. my bud said 750 each would fry them. the mack5's i hear are low end monsters. did you see the rec tuning....15HZ!! wow that would kill the lows.