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http://www.diycable.com/main/product_in ... cts_id=686
hmmm neo magnets on a sub. i'm willing to gambol on that. i give my subs to much of a work outFuzzyHoNutz wrote:I've been waiting for this to come about for a couple weeks. I found this while looking into what Boston was putting out these days. Looks like that might be a kool install.
http://mobile.bostonacoustics.com/car/c ... ily_id=130
Do you think it would work if I have 2 18s firing towards the rear of the trunk, and and the prs firing upwards towards the trunk lid. Will they still be effective? I wasnt sure if the pr needed to be right behind the actual driver.stipud wrote:It works like a port, without all the port noise. It's not quite as efficient at producing "free" bass, but it sounds a lot better doing it.
Make sure the box and PR weight is EXACTLY as specced.
Now THAT'S what I call a subwoofer!Mackenzie wrote: I was told that he puts about 3k on them before it really starts to do some damage on them.With that said, Im going to have 2.2k on each 18 sealed.
Indeed.. The front of the box will be double baffled, and box heavily braced. With the driver weighing in at about 55 pounds, and massive excursion, it will have to be.nico boom wrote:Now THAT'S what I call a subwoofer!Mackenzie wrote: I was told that he puts about 3k on them before it really starts to do some damage on them.With that said, Im going to have 2.2k on each 18 sealed.
Sealed has been my favorite for ages when you have the POWER to run them.
You can expect some serious TIGHT bass, even though those cone-areas are quite large..![]()
You do want to make sure that those cabinets are VERY SOLID BUILD though.
Will do. Here is a thread with one being used in the home.nico boom wrote:I'm interested in hearing your opinion about how they play when finished,
since a friend of mine is helping me with pooring a concrete cabinet for my cerwin vega v-max 15 inch woofer.
This also will be a closed cabinet, since it's [obviously] ment for home audio use. [it's gonna be very heavy for sure]
This unit also has a x-max of 20,3 mm. one-way, sensivity 93W/1mtr, and a Fs. of 17Hz.
A promising unit as well, though the maelstrom obviously has way more cone-area with it's 18 inch....![]()
Good thing you have a lot of power to get this thing moving, [low eff.] and keep it in control.
Like to hear your opinion, when these MONSTERS comes to life.