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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2182265" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>not that your sub is not good for spl, its just that it wasnt design for spl. your sub was design for the purpose of fitting in a vehicle that lacks space.</p><p></p><p>will it hit hard and loud placed in an enclosure that will allow the sub to spl, yes , will the sub put the high number that will win you a couple comps, i doubt it, but then again you have to see who will you be competing against , and what kind of equipment are they using.</p><p></p><p>if it was me. trying to compete on an spl comp. i would save me a cople of bills.$$$$ buy the best 12" sub that money can buy me, then do the same for a matching amp. then depending on the vehicle youre going to use. and sound deaden. make the enclosure acordingly. but trying to compete with what you have at hand. may be more work and not as funn,</p><p></p><p>specialy if you loose miserably and people point their fingers at you and lagh.</p><p></p><p>not trying to bash. just you need to buy the appropiate system for what youre trying to achive.</p><p></p><p>now if you want to still use your current system for spl, see what the competition is runing and what number theyre putting out. youll need the T/s parameters of the sub. find the resonant frequency of your vehicle. calculate how much room you have for an enclosure. measure your enterior so you can use cabin gain on your favor. then with that info at hand start designing your enclosure. deaden your vehicle, so that your panels dont resonate and cansel you sub output out. make sure you have real power going to that sub and that your electrical system is up to the current draw. then go have some fun. lol</p><p></p><p>i hope i can be on some help on your jurney to spl.</p><p></p><p>laters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2182265, member: 561215"] not that your sub is not good for spl, its just that it wasnt design for spl. your sub was design for the purpose of fitting in a vehicle that lacks space. will it hit hard and loud placed in an enclosure that will allow the sub to spl, yes , will the sub put the high number that will win you a couple comps, i doubt it, but then again you have to see who will you be competing against , and what kind of equipment are they using. if it was me. trying to compete on an spl comp. i would save me a cople of bills.$$$$ buy the best 12" sub that money can buy me, then do the same for a matching amp. then depending on the vehicle youre going to use. and sound deaden. make the enclosure acordingly. but trying to compete with what you have at hand. may be more work and not as funn, specialy if you loose miserably and people point their fingers at you and lagh. not trying to bash. just you need to buy the appropiate system for what youre trying to achive. now if you want to still use your current system for spl, see what the competition is runing and what number theyre putting out. youll need the T/s parameters of the sub. find the resonant frequency of your vehicle. calculate how much room you have for an enclosure. measure your enterior so you can use cabin gain on your favor. then with that info at hand start designing your enclosure. deaden your vehicle, so that your panels dont resonate and cansel you sub output out. make sure you have real power going to that sub and that your electrical system is up to the current draw. then go have some fun. lol i hope i can be on some help on your jurney to spl. laters [/QUOTE]
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