700 watts, now what subs?

Efficiency and proper enclosure will play a large part. A 15 has an SA of 177' date=' 2 12's have an SA of 226. With 2 12's I'd lean towards SSA Dcons, possibly Fi X's or the IA 187.
With a single woofer, the options open up some more.

The thing with car audio, is that there is no ONE way to accomplish your goal. There are always more options than you can think of.[/quote']

I probably should have said this earlier but I have a HO alternator. I got it for the harsh winter conditions I subject my car to, so with that come no voltage drop to the amp. It gets constant clean power if that helps settle efficiency.
 
well 700 watts is very low for 2 subs... you will be happy with an sa 15 and spend the extra money on a custom box for it.
no...but you only have 700 watts so your going to want to do a one sub setup
No. How does power dictate how many subs you should have?

Efficiency and proper enclosure will play a large part. A 15 has an SA of 177' date=' 2 12's have an SA of 226. With 2 12's I'd lean towards SSA Dcons, possibly Fi X's or the IA 187.
With a single woofer, the options open up some more.

The thing with car audio, is that there is no ONE way to accomplish your goal. There are always more options than you can think of.[/quote']

Yes.
 
Having demo'd a bunch of DC subs ( lvl 2 through lvl 4 XLs) and some upper end Fi subs, I think it's between DC, Fi, and SSA based on what I've read.

Fi X, SSA Dcon, or DC level 2s

Any suggestions out of these three? I believe I read that the DCs have the most Xmax, so maybe I higher potential for moving more air?

 
Having demo'd a bunch of DC subs ( lvl 2 through lvl 4 XLs) and some upper end Fi subs, I think it's between DC, Fi, and SSA based on what I've read.
Fi X, SSA Dcon, or DC level 2s

Any suggestions out of these three? I believe I read that the DCs have the most Xmax, so maybe I higher potential for moving more air?
I've liked the Dcons I've played with. Heck, they impressed me so much I still have two 10's. Very musical, and they get louder than I expected, while sounding better than I expected. For the price range and purpose, I can't think of better.

 
IXL-12 Dual 1 Ohm SL (high Qt - for sealed boxes)

Fs = 29.62 Hz

Re = 1.80 ohms[dc]

Qt = 0.69

Qes = 0.75

Qms = 8.01

Mms = 246.43 grams

Rms = 5.727948 kg/s

Cms = 0.000117 m/N

Vas = 27.91 liters

Sd= 411.87 cm^2

Bl = 10.469828 Tm

Lp(2.83V/1m) = 88.25 dB

IXL-12 Dual 1 Ohm BR (low Qt - for ported boxes)

Fs = 30.23 Hz

Re = 1.80 ohms[dc]

Qt = 0.42

Qes = 0.45

Qms = 6.24

Mms = 201.64 grams

Rms = 6.141663 kg/s

Cms = 0.000137 m/N

Vas = 32.75 liters

Sd= 411.87 cm^2

Bl = 12.332832 Tm

Lp(2.83V/1m) = 91.41 dB

IXL-12 Dual 2 Ohm SL (high Qt - for sealed boxes)

Fs = 26.54 Hz

Re = 3.70 ohms[dc]

Qt = 0.68

Qes = 0.74

Qms = 8.58

Mms = 193.35 grams

Rms = 3.759525 kg/s

Cms = 0.000186 m/N

Vas = 44.32 liters

Sd= 411.87 cm^2

Bl = 12.686647 Tm

Lp(2.83V/1m) = 85.77 dB

IXL-12 Dual 2 Ohm BR (low Qt - for ported boxes)

Fs = 26.54 Hz

Re = 3.70 ohms[dc]

Qt = 0.31

Qes = 0.32

Qms = 6.24

Mms = 248.96 grams

Rms = 6.650503 kg/s

Cms = 0.000144 m/N

Vas = 34.42 liters

Sd= 411.87 cm^2

Bl = 21.844589 Tm

Lp(2.83V/1m) = 88.29 dB

Run the SL units in 2 cubic feet with damping in the box. The BR can

be used in 1.5-1.8 cubes with your choice of box tuning. I suggest

anything from 32Hz to 35Hz. You can use the BR in lower tuned boxes as

well if you are looking into home theater.

the IXL-12 is $169 plus shipping. If you are in the US, factor in

about $50 for courier shipping.

The IXL-10 is $149, the IXL-15 is $199 and the IXL-18 is $229.

 
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