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Could I build a highly efficient sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kross6622" data-source="post: 6728855" data-attributes="member: 613869"><p>Before i get thinking into this to much is it possible to build a sub that is extremely efficient compared to other subs.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts is for my next build to have a sub built.</p><p></p><p>My last setup was a 15" fully loaded BTL, and it was great. It sounded great, but it took 2500 watts, a big batt, and a big box to do it.</p><p></p><p>From what i know if you compared a BL to a BTL the btl would be louder on the same power do to efficiency.</p><p></p><p>So, heres my thought. Is it possible to get a big motor/efficient combine it with the right softparts and make it hit as low and as loud as like a BTL but instead of 2500 watts ~ 1000-1500 watts</p><p></p><p>I figure if i can drop it to that range the big battery wont be needed and neither would an amp that puts out 2500wrms and i could use that money to build a better sub.</p><p></p><p>If this is possible, id like some suggestions and from what i know a few people on here make great softparts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kross6622, post: 6728855, member: 613869"] Before i get thinking into this to much is it possible to build a sub that is extremely efficient compared to other subs. My thoughts is for my next build to have a sub built. My last setup was a 15" fully loaded BTL, and it was great. It sounded great, but it took 2500 watts, a big batt, and a big box to do it. From what i know if you compared a BL to a BTL the btl would be louder on the same power do to efficiency. So, heres my thought. Is it possible to get a big motor/efficient combine it with the right softparts and make it hit as low and as loud as like a BTL but instead of 2500 watts ~ 1000-1500 watts I figure if i can drop it to that range the big battery wont be needed and neither would an amp that puts out 2500wrms and i could use that money to build a better sub. If this is possible, id like some suggestions and from what i know a few people on here make great softparts. [/QUOTE]
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