Z1NONLY
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I recently bit the bullet and built a ported enclosure in my Z (was a single JL 10WX sealed .75 cube with 120w rms from an MTX 4244), then a friend of mine offered me a great deal on his 500/1v2.
I have been plugging in T/S numbers from a lot of different subs that I think would handle 500rms, but then I graphed my old JL 10w3v2. (I was using this in my work vehicle with 180w rms from a Kicker ZX460)
I seriously doubt the 10W3v2 or v3 could handle 500rms, but it apparently wouldn't need too.
@300w (which I hope it can handle) the v2 is graphing the same approximate output of other "tougher" subs @500w. (Fi, SA, DC etc) The 10w3v3 needs 400 watts for the same output.
I track this car regularly, so a ported 1.1 cube (after slot-port and 10w3v2 displacement) enclosure and 10" woofer is already a weight compromise of sorts.
I have shifted my search from subs that can handle 500w to subs that have enough sensitivity to get loud without needing a 30lb magnet and 500watts to do it. (And sounding decent in the process would be nice too)
Anyone have recommendations for subs that graph around 112db, with decent response curves, at or below, 500watts RMS? (I'm using Bass Box Pro 6, but I'm not that concerned with the software if we are all comparing the same subs)
If it happens to be lighter too, great. (but not required.)
I have been plugging in T/S numbers from a lot of different subs that I think would handle 500rms, but then I graphed my old JL 10w3v2. (I was using this in my work vehicle with 180w rms from a Kicker ZX460)
I seriously doubt the 10W3v2 or v3 could handle 500rms, but it apparently wouldn't need too.
@300w (which I hope it can handle) the v2 is graphing the same approximate output of other "tougher" subs @500w. (Fi, SA, DC etc) The 10w3v3 needs 400 watts for the same output.
I track this car regularly, so a ported 1.1 cube (after slot-port and 10w3v2 displacement) enclosure and 10" woofer is already a weight compromise of sorts.
I have shifted my search from subs that can handle 500w to subs that have enough sensitivity to get loud without needing a 30lb magnet and 500watts to do it. (And sounding decent in the process would be nice too)
Anyone have recommendations for subs that graph around 112db, with decent response curves, at or below, 500watts RMS? (I'm using Bass Box Pro 6, but I'm not that concerned with the software if we are all comparing the same subs)
If it happens to be lighter too, great. (but not required.)
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