Prowler573
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A) Why is being heard outside the car (whereas most people see fit to operate their motor vehicles from within the interior of said vehicles...) such a critical point? Just wondering.Well, I finally got around to putting my Type-R in a single 12" custom 2.5cu.ft. at 32hz box with a Hifonics BXi 1606D amplifier. It sounds great with quality...but thats it. I was let down by the bass. I had to turn it up to 25-30 out of 45 on my volume to achieve where my 2 P1's were almost at with the P1's maxed out on gains and such. Im thinking about getting another Type-R or just a SPL subwoofer for bass. I have all the quality I want, now I just think I want bass. The Type-R I have now is firing into the cabin, seats down, whole car Dynamat'd, and when I get outside to test the bass/loudness, I was let down compared to the P1's I had. I could actually hear the P1's bass outside the car. I know I sound like a noob praising the P1's, but Im not praising that piece of shit (P1's). I just expected to have alot of bass too. So I guess some people were right about it being a Hype-R. And again, Im not bashing the Type-R, I love it for the quality and such, but I just cant help think if it will be better in a sealed box, bc the P1's were in a sealed, 1.25 enclosure each woofer, and it wanged with settings maxed (didnt care for them, so I maxed the gains) and each only puts out 300 watts max. This Type-R is powered by a amp that puts out around 900-1100 watts RMS i think, 2-ohms.
Does anyone think Ill get more bass with a sealed enclosure? If so, Ill do that till I get another subwoofer, probably a 10-12 inch SPL woofer. Whats your opinions?
B) Sealed enclosures aren't meant for SPL applications //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif Subs and speakers do not "put out" any amount of wattage, RMS or otherwise. They accept wattage from whatever source of amplification is powering them. The amp(s) "put out" wattage....not the drivers they are amplifying.Well, the P1's, what can I say, they were shitty beginners subs at 150 RMS watts each, of course I was going to expect something amazing with a single subwoofer thats putting out alot more RMS than 2 P1's.
Okay.My friend says he double-checked to make sure the sub was wired in 2-ohms, and everything is tip-top.
It happens.Anybody else? Hmm.
EDIT: I just realized this was in the speakers forum....shoot..I meant the subwoofers.
See above.EDIT: My bad, you said P1's. They were in a dual 12" sealed, 1.25cu.ft. each. It gave me the kind of bass I wanted where people hear me coming down the street. With my Type-R, I cant really get that at all.
Again, see above.If you dynamat the whole car you cant expect too much bass to heard outside the car
Why is being heard outside so important to some folks?
If the two subwoofers in question are of the single voice coil variety he can't. If they are of the dual voice coil variety then to achieve a nominal 1 Ohm final load he would wire them like so:PS: As for creatre above me, I dont see how he can how 1 ohms, on 2 4-ohm subwoofers? I thought it was only 2 ohms max.
