Sloppy seconds
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Sloppy seconds
So my x10d2 is broken in for the most part, and through the breaking in process it has become very sloppy. not tight like a 10, or even lighter 12 should be.
at first i thought it was just me being too critical, but after some more listening it truly is.
option 1 - im thinking a smaller box might help? volume is at 1.3cf PG manual recommends 1.65cf for musical
option 2 - new subs....more then likely back to the ol reliable rsd12.
but since i won a couple on ebay, i might try a pair of zr10d4's for fun....
at first i thought it was just me being too critical, but after some more listening it truly is.
option 1 - im thinking a smaller box might help? volume is at 1.3cf PG manual recommends 1.65cf for musical
option 2 - new subs....more then likely back to the ol reliable rsd12.
but since i won a couple on ebay, i might try a pair of zr10d4's for fun....
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Isn't it frustrating how difficult it is to find a good balance?
If they play low they get sloppy and can't hit high notes worth a fuck. Also get a weak motor and reduced overall output.
If they play high they get boomy and can't play low notes, and also color the music by adding a "pang".
Really, the RSD is as good of a compromise as I have found between the two. I would love to try an IDMax 10 or IDQ 12, as they probably fit into this category as well.
If they play low they get sloppy and can't hit high notes worth a fuck. Also get a weak motor and reduced overall output.
If they play high they get boomy and can't play low notes, and also color the music by adding a "pang".
Really, the RSD is as good of a compromise as I have found between the two. I would love to try an IDMax 10 or IDQ 12, as they probably fit into this category as well.
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i dont have room for a dedicated midbass driver!
plus, the problem is with the sub not being tight enough sounding. granted it could belnd a little better, but it is close enough, so the midbass isnt what im worried about
what can you get the peerless for?
plus, the problem is with the sub not being tight enough sounding. granted it could belnd a little better, but it is close enough, so the midbass isnt what im worried about
what can you get the peerless for?
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Bfowler wrote:i dont have room for a dedicated midbass driver!
plus, the problem is with the sub not being tight enough sounding. granted it could belnd a little better, but it is close enough, so the midbass isnt what im worried about
what can you get the peerless for?
Well heres my choices from the $285 worth of credit I have from the SS21ws
BG Neo3 PDR - $39/ea.
BG Neo3 - $40/ea.
Vifa xt25 - $42/ea.
Peerless XLS10 - $150/ea.
Morel HU 621 - $123/ea.
Morel HU 521 - $111/ea.
Supreme 110 - $268/pair.
XLS 12 -$174/ea.
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
stipud wrote:Brandon, any 8" overall diameter midranges you can find? The best I can get on partsexpress is Goldwood shit, which is no improvement on my current speakers. If you can get any 8" drivers that are actually 8" total diameter, I will pay you for them.
hmm then look into...any home audio version of
Aurum Cantus, Morel, HiVi, Usher, Vifa, and BG Corp.
Id suggest finding something w/ morel
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
hmmm Ill lok but everything is 8.25" at leaststipud wrote:At this point I would take anything that has an 8" overall diameter. My drivers are about as low end as it gets, but I love the cabinets and stands I have for them. Replacing the drivers and crossover would get me a pretty sweet sounding and looking setup.
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
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I've been considering running an array of these for awhile:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdet ... er=264-832
With any talent I could fit six to eight of them under my parcel shelf without digging into trunk space. Good thing I suck at fabrication or I'd actually go through with it.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdet ... er=264-832
With any talent I could fit six to eight of them under my parcel shelf without digging into trunk space. Good thing I suck at fabrication or I'd actually go through with it.