View Full Version : Need Something to keep up with SA-12's
HomeLite
10-08-2012, 01:27 PM
Hey everyone,
Ok, so, I was thinking about putting in 3 8" pro mid drivers in each door and 3 tweeters and call it a day. But I got to thinking that it might be a good idea to have separate drivers for the midbass. Would two 10" midbass, four 8" mids be a good design? Any recommendation for those? Budget will be on the lower end.
Also, what is everyone's experience with tweeter placement? Any tweeter recos? I think I'm more incline to like soft tweeters.
Why So Cereal?
10-08-2012, 03:18 PM
How many SA 12s are u running? I doubt you'll need all of that to keep up
mlstrass
10-08-2012, 04:28 PM
x2 unless you have 6 12's in a wall then that's way too much.
Do multiple soft domes in the A pillars, will have the sound you like and plenty of volume
quackhead
10-08-2012, 06:06 PM
Hey everyone,
Ok, so, I was thinking about putting in 3 8" pro mid drivers in each door and 3 tweeters and call it a day. But I got to thinking that it might be a good idea to have separate drivers for the midbass. Would two 10" midbass, four 8" mids be a good design? Any recommendation for those? Budget will be on the lower end.
Also, what is everyone's experience with tweeter placement? Any tweeter recos? I think I'm more incline to like soft tweeters.
Instead of worrying about "keeping up" (and based on your equipment ideas), perhaps you should consider multiple 6.5's or 8"/4"/1" 3-ways and reducing the sub output to better match your midbass output...something of a compromise between sub/mids.
HomeLite
10-09-2012, 01:58 AM
I'll be honest, I kinda wanted it to be a bit ridiculous lol. Seeing a bunch of cars with like 12 speakers in each door must have gotten me all hot and bothered. But I think scaling down is a good idea too. And that way I could push more towards SQ.
I like the idea of a 3 way system. Would a single 10", 8" and 1" combo work?
I like the idea of being able to change the crossover pattern if I have to take the subs out but still be able to get a decent amount of bass.
Should I get more than a single tweeter for each side? If I mount them on the A pillars, do I aim them at the occupants or at the glass?
My current components, the tweets are mounted at the top of the door and the are kinda meh.
Is Crescendo a good brand for component speakers?
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Also, how do I keep paper cones dry when I enter and exit the vehicle?
Flex68
10-09-2012, 02:25 AM
Goes from talking about 3 8" mids and 3 tweets per door, to "scaling down" and being able to "push more towards SQ"
lol
Why So Cereal?
10-09-2012, 08:25 AM
I'll be honest, I kinda wanted it to be a bit ridiculous lol. Seeing a bunch of cars with like 12 speakers in each door must have gotten me all hot and bothered. But I think scaling down is a good idea too. And that way I could push more towards SQ.
I like the idea of a 3 way system. Would a single 10", 8" and 1" combo work?
I like the idea of being able to change the crossover pattern if I have to take the subs out but still be able to get a decent amount of bass.
Should I get more than a single tweeter for each side? If I mount them on the A pillars, do I aim them at the occupants or at the glass?
My current components, the tweets are mounted at the top of the door and the are kinda meh.
Is Crescendo a good brand for component speakers?
---------- Post added at 10:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:57 PM ----------
Also, how do I keep paper cones dry when I enter and exit the vehicle?
I wouldn't do a 10/8/1 either....maybe a 8/6.5/1 or even better 8/4/1 if you're pushing towards SQ and want to be able to have bass without subs.
I only run one tweeter per side and I like bright tweets but some people run multiples....see what u like. Aiming of tweeters should always be trial and error, we can't tell u that. But we can tell u where to start and personally I think aimed at the occupants might work better.
I'm not a fan Crescendo type mids, I'm more of an SQ guy but people say they get loud and sound good which seems to be what u want. Not sure how deep they dig though.