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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by bumpntrunk
well looks like I will be going with sealed 4 10s infinty 1052w reference series, will power with 2 crunch ground pounder 1100.2 amps at 2 ohms and hopefully will sound crisp and hit hard
I'd predict >140dB SPL capability in a tC, while still being "crisp" at lower volumes.
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SCI_TC_GUY
^^^yet another misconception.... 15's or 18's are not "sloppier" than a smaller woofer... It's dependant on what woofer you're listening to...

once again, the SQ of a sub is dependant not only on what sub it is, but also on enclosure (IN A BIG WAY!!) and the rest of the install..
I've had both Kicker L7 12 and 15 and the 15 was not as clean as the 12. Plus most 15's and 18's are not designed to be SQ subs no matter the enclosure.
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 01:39 AM
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i'd say do the 4 tens. i have 1 10" Alpine Type-R in a 2cuft ported box tuned to roughly 28-30 hzs. it seems to play just as low as the 2 12's in a sealed that i had in my last car. i have always liked 10" subs better for cars. 12 and 15's are good for home theater but 10's are fine for a car.
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 01:55 AM
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you should just do 2 l7 12's, they are equivilent to 15's, evn in a sealed box they will poundddddd
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Merc_tc
Originally Posted by SCI_TC_GUY
^^^yet another misconception.... 15's or 18's are not "sloppier" than a smaller woofer... It's dependant on what woofer you're listening to...

once again, the SQ of a sub is dependant not only on what sub it is, but also on enclosure (IN A BIG WAY!!) and the rest of the install..
I've had both Kicker L7 12 and 15 and the 15 was not as clean as the 12. Plus most 15's and 18's are not designed to be SQ subs no matter the enclosure.
The problem you have there is you were using the Kickers... Kickers aren't meant to be good SQ woofers right out of the box... they take A LOT of effort to make them soud good... I'm not a big fan of Kickers at all... I think majority of the time, they sound like poo....

Elemental Designs 11Ov.2, 13Ov.2, 16Ov.2, and 19Ov.2 will all sound very crisp and clean given comparable enclosures... it's just the design of their subs that makes them very SQ oriented...
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 11:08 AM
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well as far as SQ, I checked the specs and the infinitys' in a sealed box need .75 cf of air space, my box is.89 so guess will stuff some poly fill in each compartment, I dont think .14 off is to much of a diff
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 11:12 AM
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polyfill will make the subs act like the box is bigger than the .89... I doubt you'll need any at all...
Old Dec 2, 2006 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by bumpntrunk
I would definitely want 15s but they are 2 tall with an enclosure in the back to fit inder the cover in the hatch...
3x12 is usually a great fit... it will pound really hard given the right configuration and the amp.. odd numbers of subs usually rival even numbers.




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