Puppet Master 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 618 0 Fargo, ND Jun 9, 2007 #1 Hey all, i am looking at getting a Pioneer Premier TS-W3001D4 and I am thinkin about giving it 1000-1100 watts....will this work out fine? Click to read more...
Hey all, i am looking at getting a Pioneer Premier TS-W3001D4 and I am thinkin about giving it 1000-1100 watts....will this work out fine? Click to read more...
B bdavies11 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 369 0 Florida Jun 10, 2007 #3 what size box u putting it in?
OP Puppet Master 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 618 0 Fargo, ND Jun 10, 2007 Thread Starter #4 what size box u putting it in? Click to expand... I'm not exactly sure yet...recommendations?
B bdavies11 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 369 0 Florida Jun 10, 2007 #5 I dont have any experience with them but i believe they're supposed to work well in relatively small enclosures ( > 1cu. ft.) Personally for those subs, I wouldnt go much bigger than 1 cu. ft. with that much power.
I dont have any experience with them but i believe they're supposed to work well in relatively small enclosures ( > 1cu. ft.) Personally for those subs, I wouldnt go much bigger than 1 cu. ft. with that much power.
A azbass 5,000+ posts the salty ca.com mod 35,898 92 Long Beach, CA Jun 10, 2007 #6 you can throw more power at it, in a sealed box...
E enns_aw 10+ year member Longrod Von Hugendong 154 0 Canada Jun 10, 2007 #8 I had a pair of tsw2504 (the 10 in of the ones you want) in a vented box with 1600 hitting them. they hit hard. Now i have one in a small sealed box (.8 cuft) and it's only getting 400W and it hits just as hard. either way you go you're not going to regret it.
I had a pair of tsw2504 (the 10 in of the ones you want) in a vented box with 1600 hitting them. they hit hard. Now i have one in a small sealed box (.8 cuft) and it's only getting 400W and it hits just as hard. either way you go you're not going to regret it.