Slayer16102
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The following is the boxes I can use along with my memphis 500w SRX amp
What subs would you put in these boxes for nice deep hard hitting bass.
I need your help in making the right decision here. I have several different boxes and options to choose from that will fit my car, but I don't know which option is best for my needs. I primarily listen to rap and hip hop so I want the best bump I can get given my overall space constraints.
I currently have a memphis SRX 500.1D monoblock, but I plan on changing my setup to an all in 1 5 channel amp on down the road. The future amp will most likely be a JL RD900/5, Kenwood excelon 802-5, Kicker 660.5T, Pionner DX975, or a Rockford Fosgate 750x2-5.
For an under 1000 watts SQ build do you prefer a 40/60 build, 25/75 build, or a 50/50 ratio on power balancing between speakers and subs? I primarily listen to rap, rock, and hip hop.
I don't think my stock electrical system can handle anywhere close to 1000 watts as I am running a stock 110 amp alternator in my car.
This is the max height the box can be. It can only be 12" tall so I am limited by these two boxes shown below. I haven't found many other choices besides these that will fit.
This is box #1 - Its a dual vented 1.1 cubic ft per chamber box. What sub would really hit in this box with only 1.1 cuft
The total box height is just under 12" which is perfect since I can't fit anything taller than 12" under the trunk lip.
This box is #2 its a single 12 inch prefab thats made for the car. It only has 0.86 cuft of airspace
Its a 12 inch so will it hit deeper and harder than the two 10 inch subs using 1.1 cuft of airspace vented?
As you can see I have had this box before back in 2016, but I don't think I had the right sub in it. I don't think the airspace was right for my p3sd2-12. I had a rockford p3sd 2-12 in this box and it barely hit hard at all which is why I have included the dual 10 vented option above. I can go back to this box again, but overall there wasn't much bass output with it when using a p3sd2-12.
My headunit is a pioneer 6800BS is that in anyway limiting my overall bass output?
I am not sure which sub is the best one for this box. It only has 0.85 cuft of airspace.
Here is my other options which local shops have suggested. With so many choices I am unsure which is my best overall choice for music of all genre's, but still primarily hip hop and rap.
Is it better to get a full prebuilt factory speced box from the manufacturer with just the right airspace already included or a in sub in box #1 or box #2 as my best option here given my overall space constraints. I am unsure which is my best choice here so I need help to choose the best one.
What subs would you put in these boxes for nice deep hard hitting bass.
I need your help in making the right decision here. I have several different boxes and options to choose from that will fit my car, but I don't know which option is best for my needs. I primarily listen to rap and hip hop so I want the best bump I can get given my overall space constraints.
I currently have a memphis SRX 500.1D monoblock, but I plan on changing my setup to an all in 1 5 channel amp on down the road. The future amp will most likely be a JL RD900/5, Kenwood excelon 802-5, Kicker 660.5T, Pionner DX975, or a Rockford Fosgate 750x2-5.
For an under 1000 watts SQ build do you prefer a 40/60 build, 25/75 build, or a 50/50 ratio on power balancing between speakers and subs? I primarily listen to rap, rock, and hip hop.
I don't think my stock electrical system can handle anywhere close to 1000 watts as I am running a stock 110 amp alternator in my car.
This is the max height the box can be. It can only be 12" tall so I am limited by these two boxes shown below. I haven't found many other choices besides these that will fit.
This is box #1 - Its a dual vented 1.1 cubic ft per chamber box. What sub would really hit in this box with only 1.1 cuft
The total box height is just under 12" which is perfect since I can't fit anything taller than 12" under the trunk lip.
This box is #2 its a single 12 inch prefab thats made for the car. It only has 0.86 cuft of airspace
Its a 12 inch so will it hit deeper and harder than the two 10 inch subs using 1.1 cuft of airspace vented?
As you can see I have had this box before back in 2016, but I don't think I had the right sub in it. I don't think the airspace was right for my p3sd2-12. I had a rockford p3sd 2-12 in this box and it barely hit hard at all which is why I have included the dual 10 vented option above. I can go back to this box again, but overall there wasn't much bass output with it when using a p3sd2-12.
My headunit is a pioneer 6800BS is that in anyway limiting my overall bass output?
I am not sure which sub is the best one for this box. It only has 0.85 cuft of airspace.
Here is my other options which local shops have suggested. With so many choices I am unsure which is my best overall choice for music of all genre's, but still primarily hip hop and rap.
Is it better to get a full prebuilt factory speced box from the manufacturer with just the right airspace already included or a in sub in box #1 or box #2 as my best option here given my overall space constraints. I am unsure which is my best choice here so I need help to choose the best one.
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