2 - 15" or 4-12" ??

***** to hear that.
Yeah sometimes metering and what you feel is loud are totally different. A guy metering 149 db with two 18" subs flat walled got me close to tapping with painful internal organ crush feeling. While I was sitting in another van with 6 zv4 18s in a 4th order wall doing 163db didnt even get me anywhere close to tapping, just a moderate headache/migraine afterwards.

25hz and under bandwidth will require you to tradeoff some loudness or more enclosure space.
great info thanks.

are you saying if i want same output below 25hz i would need to make box bigger?

im not sure i understood.

i really wish i could hear some good setups.

i guess my main objective is loud and painful.

so what ever i need to do to get that.

or as loud as i can..

so with my space would you do wall? with the 4 or 6 of them?

i need to narow this down.

like if im going to wall , then i can figure out what i need to do.

i have never hear a 4th / 6th orders.

only boxes, not even a wall.

so i dont know what to expect.

ok.....

if you had my truck and theses subs..

what would you do?

 
dammm,

i wanted to add....

what ever i do i would like to be able to switch them out for the hds3 12" subs.

i was told that if i build a box for my subs i could switch them out for the version 3 and all would be good.

as i was thinking, if i do that down the road i would like to get more power.

 
I'd deaden the whole car first and brace the roof with plywood. This really helps the output at the right frequencies that hurt you by lowering the peak resonant frequency of the car. You'll want the peak around 40 ish hertz after you are done deadening. It might be in the 50s undeadened. To find the resonant frequency get a normal sub in a sealed box(because its a linear response) and do a termlab frequency sweep. See where you resonant frequency is and plan your build around that resonant freqeuency. So if its 43hz, you'll want to tune anywhere around 5-10hz lower. This is just a basic starting point, you'll want to do your own testing for best results as every vehicle is different.

Build a wall with a means to adjust the port and tuning. Like a removeable slot port extension or removeable sonotubes where you can put in different cuts and lengths to play with the tuning.

Of course You'll be pretty loud at most of the bass frequencies with a well designed box but that 35-50hz range is where it hurts the most body(ear, stomach, throat and chest) pain wise from what I've experience with demos and my own systems. Anything lower is just lots of ear pressure and wind tunnel style bass that flexes the crap out of the car.

 
I'd bet I could easily do high 150s with those 12s and 6k.. In a wall.. Enough to make you vision blur to bad go drive and still sound decent..
But are you willing to help HIM design one or design one for him //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

If you get him in the termlab magnum 158db range with this ppi amps and hds200s, we will all bow to your greatness oh lord papermaker

 
thanks jeff.

and ya i plan on making a small sealed box for one of these 12" and running a sweep.

the truck is 60/70% deadened.

if i wall it i will brace the roof with ply.

i need to put some deadener under my back side windows. only have a little bit there.

tailgate is done. inside and out.

ok im going to do the sealed box first to see were im at.

paper,

i dont have bbpro.

you say high 150's , would that be with 4 or 6 "

im wandering if i have room on the baffle for 6 .

ill have to see exactly what space i have for a wall.

as i said im going to make a sealed box for 1- 12" does it matter what size i make it if its just for testing?

was thinking 1cub.

 
But are you willing to help HIM design one or design one for him //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
If you get him in the termlab magnum 158db range with this ppi amps and hds200s, we will all bow to your greatness oh lord papermaker
Seriously 157-158 with 6 12s and 6k isn't that hard..

Phasing is the key.

From the woofer to the dash you need twice the measurement for the rear wave before it exits the port and you get good results. If you don't have 1 k per driver 154-155 with 3 k is possible. I've done 153 with ONE 9515d series walled with 3k

 
1 more thing for now, as i want to model it up.

for these hds212 subs what cub per sub should i shoot for?

sq site shows from 1.75 to 2.75^ft per sub.

 

---------- Post added at 09:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:50 PM ----------

 

shitt nevermind ^^ thanks jeff.

 
[quote name='big scott']1 more thing for now, as i want to model it up.

for these hds212 subs what cub per sub should i shoot for?

sq site shows from 1.75 to 2.75^ft per sub.[/QUOTE]

@CSCStang can help you out with all the hds200 boxes he's done

[quote name='papermaker']Seriously 158 with 6 12s and 6k isn't that hard..
Phasing is the key.[/QUOTE]

never said an actual 6k. Talking about his current budget amps. After rise it'll be a lot less
 
[quote name='Jeffdachef']@CSCStang can help you out with all the hds200 boxes he's done[/QUOTE]

he did help me with a ported box for the 4.

ill have to look it up as to what cub it is.
as i was just going to do a big ported box.

the box size..
36" w
24" h
27" d

tuned to 34

( port ) 34.5 w - 3.75 h - 23" deep.

subs up , port back across the bottom.
 
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