What sort of bass response are you looking for? There's no golden rule of thumb for this driver as far as tuning goes. I've had this sub in 40hz-30hz enclosures, all of which impressed me. Tell us what type of bass you want and that can help us out in giving you a suggestionWhat should tune the box to? 30hz? I've heard i should tune it higher and that it depends on the resonant frequency of my vehicle? How the hell do I find that out?
Thats acutally one of the amps I was thinking of running. How does it sound? Do you think it needs more power?My Eclipse SW9152 sounds great in a sealed enclosure and is getting only 800 or so watts
What sort of bass response are you looking for? There's no golden rule of thumb for this driver as far as tuning goes. I've had this sub in 40hz-30hz enclosures, all of which impressed me. Tell us what type of bass you want and that can help us out in giving you a suggestion
To find out the resonant frequency of your vehicle play a tone sweep in your car with a sealed box and whichever fs is the loudest would be your RF. Technically speaking this isn't the *real* RF but it's close enough and you don't have a TL
Thing is, it can do all of that in a ported enclosure. But if you want to go sealed then do it. It's an impressive sub, whether it's sealed or ported.Honestly I'd like to stick to more sound quality as I think this sub will get plenty loud for me in a 4runner. The best way i can sum it up is I like clean tight bass. I want it be able to hit all the lows and keep up with a double kick drum on heavy stuff, but I also want it to be musical when its time for jack johnson, ya know? Not looking to do any spl contest or try to impress anyone.