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Dayton ho 10 are too easy to bottom out
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8778233" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Its a ping like a severe bottoming out ping. </p><p></p><p>Being an aluminum former and aluminum cone its very pronounced.</p><p></p><p>We talked on facebook briefly about the rattle and i dont think this is is. </p><p></p><p>As far as overdriving them im sure i could its not like the bass know will tell you exactly how much power is being sent to the subs. They sound fantastic at low volume bnut if im hitting 120db id probably be lucky. I wasnt expecting the world to move but i was expecting more than i have. </p><p></p><p>And yea 2 d4 wired to 1ohm. The ddaudio amp is rated at 1500w but likely is doing closer to 1800-2000. But like i said i cant even begin to crank up the amp any. </p><p></p><p>These subs will likely be gone in a few months and replaced if this is all i can get out of them. I see no reason why 2 6.5inch subs would significantly outperform 2 10s. </p><p></p><p>Id be very hesitant to put these subs in a larger box as that would lower mechanical damping even more.</p><p></p><p>I may put a plug in the port and try sealed. .7per sealed is about right from what i understand anyway. At any rate the mechanical damping offered by a sealed enclosure should help protect them from being over driven. I definitely cannot get anywhere close to thermal capability of these subs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8778233, member: 611804"] Its a ping like a severe bottoming out ping. Being an aluminum former and aluminum cone its very pronounced. We talked on facebook briefly about the rattle and i dont think this is is. As far as overdriving them im sure i could its not like the bass know will tell you exactly how much power is being sent to the subs. They sound fantastic at low volume bnut if im hitting 120db id probably be lucky. I wasnt expecting the world to move but i was expecting more than i have. And yea 2 d4 wired to 1ohm. The ddaudio amp is rated at 1500w but likely is doing closer to 1800-2000. But like i said i cant even begin to crank up the amp any. These subs will likely be gone in a few months and replaced if this is all i can get out of them. I see no reason why 2 6.5inch subs would significantly outperform 2 10s. Id be very hesitant to put these subs in a larger box as that would lower mechanical damping even more. I may put a plug in the port and try sealed. .7per sealed is about right from what i understand anyway. At any rate the mechanical damping offered by a sealed enclosure should help protect them from being over driven. I definitely cannot get anywhere close to thermal capability of these subs [/QUOTE]
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