Exile Big18 Now Available
Exile Big18 Now Available
These just arrived in, check out the spy photo I snapped today. This sucker is HUGE! Output is crazy...
Note: That is our normal 12inch woofer next to the Big18.
For more specs check out:
http://www.exileaudio.com/products/subw ... el=big18d2
Note: That is our normal 12inch woofer next to the Big18.
For more specs check out:
http://www.exileaudio.com/products/subw ... el=big18d2
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I do believe that I am going to give on a trial run if I can get the funds together...shit, I need someone to fix my a4kdn and kick that beast in the arse. I know it is a gate resistor and possible an issue with the ic chip. Anyone want a lovely outlaw? partial trade for big ass amp may be considered
There is a lovely ppi pcx 2400.2 on ebay...beat the shit out of that sub and my car....



There is a lovely ppi pcx 2400.2 on ebay...beat the shit out of that sub and my car....

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Eric, how about seeing if it will work well in a 4th order bandpass? Then you would not have to worry as much about it being in the elements, and you could tailor its response to be the most efficient where you want it. 
Otherwise...vent it, tune it low, and feed it lots of juice and let her rip. Looks like it could scare the fish away.

Otherwise...vent it, tune it low, and feed it lots of juice and let her rip. Looks like it could scare the fish away.

That is not a bad idea, but I am mostly looking for some low end response, not just more "thump". I have 2 pairs of 6in components in very large enclosures, and they have surprisingly good bass, but are missing the lowest of notes.Audiophiliac wrote:Eric, how about seeing if it will work well in a 4th order bandpass? Then you would not have to worry as much about it being in the elements, and you could tailor its response to be the most efficient where you want it.
Otherwise...vent it, tune it low, and feed it lots of juice and let her rip. Looks like it could scare the fish away.
I don't want a vented box, mainly because critters will start living in it. The box I build would be a large seat with the woofer firing down against the floor and some spacers to keep it off the floor. I can put maybe a 1.5in to 2in spacing between the floor and the box. The woofer would never see direct water, but will see the dampness of being by the lake all its life.
The components I use currently are Rockford FNQs, which are not marine rated. They are sun faded bad, and on the backside have mildew growing on them, but there is really no rust and they still work just fine.
Well what woofer would you suggest? My 400W would be coming from the rear channels of a Xenon 200.4. I am thinking a dual 4ohm coil woofer would be best, wired for 8 ohm mono. I could probably do a 4 ohm bridged load as well, but I would assume if I get on it, the amp will reduce its output, which would drop the components output, and that is not what I want to happen. But I have never done this with a 4-channel xenon, so I don't know what the result would be.MW3 wrote:Eric,
Let me know, I can play around with a few box designs if you like.
Morgan
Do you have a small motor 15" suitable for 400W, or I suppose I could just get crazy and go for a pair of 12s.