gamehawk55
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Yeah I don't think a 15 or 18 is really an option for me, this is in the trunk of a Pontiac G6, so space is somewhat limited. I think 2 12's is the most I can do. And depending on what 12's I go with I may end up trying to fire into the cabin, sealed off from the trunk so I can eliminate trunk noise.several ways to get that kick in the chest bass. Either peak heavily on a certain frequency range, lots of cone area with lots of power, or tune higher and sacrifice some lows.
I'd try to make a 4th order bandpass for your 8s if you want a cheap chest thump solution. Trade off is some "low" lows along with narrower frequency response range
The other solution is to get an 15" or 18" zcon or HDC4, tune around 34-38 hz.
Or stick with your original plan of proceeding to grab and hold onto a pair of sundown's nuts with the SA 12s, Try the same tuning 34-38 hz.
That tuning area along with a big enough enclosure should give you some lows still while extending the bass to the metal/rock section of music. If you want full on metal, old school EDM and rock setup, go for 42 hz in an average sized box(maybe tiny bit bigger).
I've had 2 JL W0 12s back then in 1.5 cubic foot enclosure tuned to 42hz walled off from the trunk firing into the cabin. It was only on 600 watts rms and they actually hit a tiny bit harder on higher hertz metal music(especially in the 60-100 hertz area) then my current Zcon 12". There was a tiny bit of chest thump going on with certain songs but that setup was completely and utterly lacking in lows, it could never hope of matching the Zcon's ability to hit hard on the 25-55hz section lol.
