I have looked at thoseI would consider this one, can be at 2 ohms or 4 ohms and would be right in your RMS range as well as ohm load. JBL makes nice stuff. While out of stock there take a look around. Something to consider.
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You guys are going to laugh when I ask but what about rockville?I have looked at those
Is an alpine type s dual 2ohm worth me coughing up an extra 50bucks ?Eh I wouldn't buy them a little better then boss or soundstream but not by much.
Right now I have two type e alpine 10s will the one 12 inch with twice the power pound that much harder?Is an alpine type s dual 2ohm worth me coughing up an extra 50bucks ?
I know that . I was asking if it is a good subwoofer ?If you have an amplifier that will only do 4 ohms then you would run it in series to get the 4ohm load you need for that amplifier.
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On sale and close to your budget. Good budget option for both your price range and power (500RMS at 4 ohms). Have heard 2 different vechiles with this sub and for almost sub $100 it's not bad at all.
Xmax is normal for that rms/price range. The popular sub 100 dollar american bass XD (which unfortunately for him is hard to find in D2) has xmax of 13mm for exampleThat Xmax is small. 12mm? They should sound good though.
Xmax is normal for that rms/price range. The popular sub 100 dollar american bass XD (which unfortunately for him is hard to find in D2) has xmax of 13mm for example
No, it's more of a putty that stays soft. You can find it at the big box building supply stores.When you say "caulking rope" you mean just a bead of caulking right?
Again, you must ask what driver you are using. Many modern subwoofers are just not designed to function well in sealed alignment. In general ported box can give you very audible gains at and around tuning and depending on the sub it can help a lot getting more low frequency extension. They used to claim 3dB gain but that is a gross over simplification and leaves out the important bit of at what frequency you can expect to add +3dB (or thereabouts).If the larger recommendation of a sealed box is 1.5cuft and the smaller size for a ported box is 1.5cuft how much spl difference between the two would be ? Because building a sealed box is so hassle free
OK, so name 5.I have quite a few actually.
No, it's more of a putty that stays soft. You can find it at the big box building supply stores.
Again, you must ask what driver you are using. Many modern subwoofers are just not designed to function well in sealed alignment. In general ported box can give you very audible gains at and around tuning and depending on the sub it can help a lot getting more low frequency extension. They used to claim 3dB gain but that is a gross over simplification and leaves out the important bit of at what frequency you can expect to add +3dB (or thereabouts).
OK, so name 5.
As to what's a "good" sub for 100$ is there anything decent on PartsExpress these days for lower power offerings?