What amp for 2 RE Se12s

Discussion in 'Car Stereo Amplifiers' started by liftedranger08, Oct 13, 2008.

  1. liftedranger08

    liftedranger08 Full Member

    So if i do the big 3, i wont need another 1200 for the other sub?
     
  2. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    no, that's not what i meant. i meant that if your going to put another amp in there then for sure you'll have to do the big 3. with another 1200 watt amp it looks like you'll need another battery though.

    Why don't you try to make another box for your 15's and see how it sounds and do the big 3.
     
  3. liftedranger08

    liftedranger08 Full Member

    Yea ima build the box, get the big 3 and then go from there. I just got to get someone to design me a box. Will it be loud enough to make it worth takin up that much room?
     
  4. fstrfvo

    fstrfvo Full Member

    if the box is built right it should make your ears bleed, even with 1200 watts it should be VERY loud esp since they are in the cab with you. I have a Kicker 12 L7 which I had in a sealed box, then I went to a shop and they built me a custom ported box to Kicker specs, its very deep and very loud. Take the time to build it right or spend the $$ to have someone build it for you, in the long run you will be very happy. I dont think you will need the 2nd amp unless you are going to be in some competitions. Just build the box right and you will be deaf in 2 months. Of course if you want to get crazy you can build a box in the bed of the truck then have it ported through the back wall into the cab, but then you will be spending some extra cash but ive seen it done and its sounds crazy loud.
     
  5. liftedranger08

    liftedranger08 Full Member

    Im tryin to get up with some of the guys on here like AZN or G3 and see if they can design me a box. I can build it, but i just need some measurements.
     
  6. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    get your max measurements down first. I'm sure azn or g3 or even electro will be more than willing to help you out.
     
  7. G3n3R@1

    G3n3R@1 Full Member

    can you post the T/S parameters for your crossfire BMFs?
     
  8. liftedranger08

    liftedranger08 Full Member

    What is the T/S parameters?
     
  9. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    theile small peramiters. um let me show you an example


    Qts: .45
    Qes: .48
    Qms: 7.48
    Fs: 23.29Hz
    Re: 2.81
    Vas: 55.79L
    Mms: 257.0g
    Bl: 14.81T*m
    SPL: 83.50dB
    Sd: 556cm²
    Xmax: 28.75 (Physical Linear)mm
    Voice Coil: 76.0mm

    it should look like this.
     
  10. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    its the total breakdown of your sub. it should have come with your subs when you bought them. it will look somewhat like this:

    Qts: .28
    Qes: .30
    Qms: 3.3
    Fs: 21.00Hz
    Re: 8.3
    Vas: 176L
    Mms: 195.0g
    Bl: 21.70T*m
    SPL: 89.1dB
    Sd: 545cm²
    Xmax: 18.3mm
    Voice Coil: 62.5mm

    Magnet Width: 6.750"
    Cutout Diameter: 11.000"
    Mounting Depth: 6.600"
    Weight: 25lb
    Total Height: 7.600"
    Displacement: .07 ft³
    Outside Diameter: 12.375"
     
  11. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    damn pedro... you beat me to it... lol
     
  12. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    haha too slow. i keep multiple pages open just in case.:D
     
  13. liftedranger08

    liftedranger08 Full Member

    All i can find was a few specifications on the crossfire website because i didnt buy my subs new. Here is the address. It wouldnt let me copy and paste the chart.
    http://www.crossfirecaraudio.com/ then click on bmf under subwoofers, then click on specifications and i have the bmf 1528.