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good subs without enclosure
im looking to mount some subs in the rear of my CRX, but i dont want to put them in an enclosure. im thinking of mounting them in the divider between the passenger compartment and trunk area, facing the front. what are good subs that do not need an enclosure, and are they comparable to enclosed subs?
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Re: good subs without enclosure (rasta420)
There really are no "subs" the will work without a cabinet, somebody will jump on hear and tell you to get some "free air" subs, but they are just subs that will work in very large "cabinets", [like the trunk of a car] that do not have a perfect seal, although you still have to have two "chambers" a trunk, [not a hatch] and a pass. compartment, and you still have to mount the subs to a "baffle" that helps isolate the two "chambers"
Why do you not want to use a box? 94
Why do you not want to use a box? 94
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Re: good subs without enclosure (rasta420)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rasta420 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">space, really...whats the smallest enclosure with a sub i could use?</TD></TR></TABLE>
There are some guys having very good results with small subs... I'd bet you could get some decent sub bass out of a pair of 8's in a fairly small enclosure.
FCM could probably give you some advice on brands and how small the enclosure could be.
There are some guys having very good results with small subs... I'd bet you could get some decent sub bass out of a pair of 8's in a fairly small enclosure.
FCM could probably give you some advice on brands and how small the enclosure could be.
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Re: good subs without enclosure (99IntegraGS)
things have changed significantly, there are some subs that are made to work well in small enclosures - some of the JL and rockford lines specifically are stated as such - around 0.8cu ft sealed.
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there are some good 8" subs out there, specifically the 8w7 by jl. also if you want a decent amount of bass for the size, i recommend the infinity basslink.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GSteg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I guess you can try an aperiodic membrane setup if you are picky on space.</TD></TR></TABLE>
sorry, i have no idea what that means...care to explain?
sorry, i have no idea what that means...care to explain?
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Re: good subs without enclosure (rasta420)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rasta420 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">space, really...whats the smallest enclosure with a sub i could use?</TD></TR></TABLE>Go JL Audio 6W0 .175 cu-ft sealed, .25 cu-ft ported or 8W0 .375 cu-ft sealed .75 cu-ft ported http://www.jlaudio.com, with the 8W0 you could install two of them in a sealed box that is under 1 cu-ft, mount the box in place of the "divider", you can even make the front look like the "divider" I have done so on a few CRXs, [mounting the dox in place of the "divider"] I have also installed a box and amp rack in place of the security pocket behind the seats, [custom fiberglass] 94
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Re: good subs without enclosure (fcm)
i was looking through the jlaudio website, and what do you think about one 10w6 in the trunk? ill make a box about the height of the rear divider, and make up for volume outwards. does the 10w6 require a big amp to push it?
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Re: good subs without enclosure (rasta420)
Although the 10W6v2 is a very good speaker, and installed in a proper box would give you a ton of bass in your CRX if driven by an amp that puts out 400 watts RMS into a 2 ohm load, it is not the sub I would use if I was trying the save some space, the .5 to 1.0 cu ft box that it needs for a sealed enclosure and the size of the sub itself, [ almost 7" mounting depth, the 6W0 is 3.5" and the 8W0 is a tiny tad over 4"] makes for a box that is going to take up some space 94
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Re: good subs without enclosure (fcm)
but how will the 8w0 sound if pushed by the right amp? i want some nice bass...how about two 8w0's?
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Re: good subs without enclosure (rasta420)
That is what I would use, 2x8s, in a properly built box they should sound great, or if you still want to save room, take a look at the 8W3v2 125 watt same air space .30-.50, mounting depth is a little deeper 4.31" as opposed to the W0s 4.063" and only use one, or two if you want it louder, and then there is the 8W7 300 watt, bigger box though .875 and mounting depth is almost 7", you would only need one 94
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