He saw them 18s and got scurred yoDan dId you ever do SQ in meca for shits and giggles? Reason I ask was last year at finals, I helped tune up a guy's truck, with 2 18's right behind the seat. By mistake I turned the subs off. The first judge got in with the subs off and said the bass was pulling to the rear lol //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Blindfold 'em!yeah , gotta love a sound judge that judges with their eyes //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
I see what you're saying but I should hopefully have enough midbass playing 63hz-whatever to take some of the pressure off of the 15's to get good snap. I'm running 2 sets of midbass drivers (I think). Mach 5 IXL's are geared towards SQ so hopefully they can handle those quick responses well.Thats all you needed to say thank you. Good luck on the build It should sound nice. My point wasnt saying larger dont sound good, it was that you dont have to have huge subs to have lots of bass and SQ. All you need to do is look at the MQ on sub specs, that is how you know the difference on size and keeping up with media. And it isnt science or math to know if you have a musical ear at all, that 4 18" subs with Metallicas "One" will not sound like it will on 4 10s or 12s. It just wont. It may go deeper, but when the solo comes up in 64 count notes with the drums, it wont. It can damage the subs as well.
No biggie.Sorry to take your thread so far off topic. I hate misinformation //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Believe me it's been done.SQ?
2500-3000W?
I missed something...
That's pretty funny...lolDan dId you ever do SQ in meca for shits and giggles? Reason I ask was last year at finals, I helped tune up a guy's truck, with 2 18's right behind the seat. By mistake I turned the subs off. The first judge got in with the subs off and said the bass was pulling to the rear lol //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The 15's are complete IXL subs and the 18's (passive radiators) are pretty much just the cone/top assembly and it also has a threaded rod where you add washers and a bolt to add mass and tune your sealed enclosure, they don't have motors or coils. What it does is pretty much gives you a ported enclosure in a much smaller box and eliminates any port noise (because there is no port) that some ported boxes end up having. Don't know if that's easy enough to understand or not.Am i missing something here?? Call me dumb or whatever but i though you were NOT supposed to mix subs because the motors cancel each other out?? Or is a passive radiator an exception or something.. Im boo koo confused
That's a bad myth this forum started. Along with clipping magically killing amplifiers. (300 clipped watts and 300 clean watts will kill a speaker equally fast, power under the curve is ALL that matters). Anyway, if both subs are moving in and out at the same time they wont' inherently cancel each other out any more than subs of the same sizes would. The main issue is that each sub needs different airspace to get the same frequency response and that makes it very hard to tune. That still makes it a bad idea unless you have an EQ and an RTA handy to fix your frequency response when you done. If you can do that, in a sealed scenario it's often not a bad idea in a pinch to fit in what you can and just EQ the issues that come up out of it. In a good setup multiple subs of different sizes still aren't needed, just saying it's not as inherently bad as some make it out to be.Am i missing something here?? Call me dumb or whatever but i though you were NOT supposed to mix subs because the motors cancel each other out?? Or is a passive radiator an exception or something.. Im boo koo confused
Wow, the irony is thick enough to cut with a knife. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifLol your spelling and grammar sux and your talking about my punctuation? you a ****in critic on that to? Show your shit or shut up asscave. Noone gives a shit what you think.
First off the kids ar 16 and 17 and theres nothing wrong with them learning. The holes are not jacked so they cant be used on a baffle wall anyways. Once its done you wont even see the holes and it and nothing is being mounted in the hole. Is that the best you can do on that system? Atleast I have systems. Second of all I dont know why the pics dont show it seems only you cant see them. Lastly dumb *** - "completed" is the key word. Theres not enough room on here for all my work in pics and videos. As for yours when done, I dont care about it. I will have long done 200 more systems by then im sure.I've seen your name attached to a Cavalier build thread with no pics of the build, and a Blazer with jacked up cutouts that were made by kids. So please explain, why are you an authority on build quality, dumb fuck? Because you run JL Audio?
And by the way, some of my work is posted on this site. I'll be sure to link it to you directly if it's ever completed...