Can 2 8’s really get loud? im talking earthquake sounding, u can hear it coming down the block type of bass
(trunk setup)
ive never heard 8’s im jus wonderin , ive been watching jacob virals videos and people run 4 8’s i havent seen anyone w 2 8’s in a trunk build before lol
never said anything about blocks away i jus said can u hear 8’s coming down the block, not beating up the block, not blocks away, jus coming up the block yk, im talking 3-10 houses downI've never heard an earthquake but I don't think two 8s would compare. If you want people from blocks away to hear you I would suggest a ice cream truck power horn outside.
I have had 2 sa-8s in my F150 and they are still one of my favorite subwoofers to this day.
I've heard my wife coming down the block bumping Taylor Swift in her suv with a stock basic stereo...so yeah 2 8's in a proper enclosure powered appropriately can get loud and be heard from a ways awaynever said anything about blocks away i jus said can u hear 8’s coming down the block, not beating up the block, not blocks away, jus coming up the block yk, im talking 3-10 houses down
Yeah honestly depending on the year (and price) of the car stock systems aren't amazing but they're 100x better than they used to be in the 90's. My friend just got a 2017 Dodge Ram with the base package and it has somewhat sound deadened doors, the ability to play sustained audible 30hz tones, and really the only thing bad about it is the sound deadening in the rear doors. You can definitely hear him coming down the block.I've heard my wife coming down the block bumping Taylor Swift in her suv with a stock basic stereo...so yeah 2 8's in a proper enclosure powered appropriately can get loud and be heard from a ways away
sundown x or sa ?Had four Sundown eights in an mr2. People would walk down the block to talk. Just saying
Efficiency in a given enclosure is what I always look at when choosing smaller subwoofers. It does no good to get an 8 inch subwoofer that requires 1 cubic ft, per sub ported, when a more efficient 8 can be optimally put into .5 cubic ft. Some 10s perform optimally in a smaller enclosure than some 8s do. Lasherz touched on kicker square subs, which I’m not against using, but the kicker L7 8 needed around 1.25 cubes ported in my experience with them, and you could actually fit 2 8 inch subs in that same box with some other 8s, or even a 10 inch. Im not going to go into xmax, xmech, resonance, etc., or we will have to write a whole book here. Do lots of software modeling around the space you have before choosing what subwoofers to go with.