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<blockquote data-quote="96civ" data-source="post: 3941972" data-attributes="member: 564776"><p>I'm going to focus on my new project now after building some Noah's 8's for my parents. The primary goal is to get a reasonable amount of bass in a 10' x 12' dorm room, which is pretty small. I'm going to use 1 of my car's Fi SSD's since I don't drive that much being in college. Since I have dual 4 ohms, are there any amps out there that are 2 ohm stable? I know Dayton's line of amp rack's are 4 ohms stable, but I didn't see anything about 2 ohm stability. If not, I guess I'll have to use both subs lol.</p><p></p><p>For the top-end, what would be good for treble? I see a lot of horn tweeters on these applications, so maybe I should do that? I'm not really sure -- I'm pretty new to this stuff.</p><p></p><p>My last questions have to deal with the crossover and the tuning. I'm planning on porting the box, so what would be a reasonable tuning frequency for this application? Since I'm sure the crossover specs are dependent on the tuning, what would be the best way to find the x-over points?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96civ, post: 3941972, member: 564776"] I'm going to focus on my new project now after building some Noah's 8's for my parents. The primary goal is to get a reasonable amount of bass in a 10' x 12' dorm room, which is pretty small. I'm going to use 1 of my car's Fi SSD's since I don't drive that much being in college. Since I have dual 4 ohms, are there any amps out there that are 2 ohm stable? I know Dayton's line of amp rack's are 4 ohms stable, but I didn't see anything about 2 ohm stability. If not, I guess I'll have to use both subs lol. For the top-end, what would be good for treble? I see a lot of horn tweeters on these applications, so maybe I should do that? I'm not really sure -- I'm pretty new to this stuff. My last questions have to deal with the crossover and the tuning. I'm planning on porting the box, so what would be a reasonable tuning frequency for this application? Since I'm sure the crossover specs are dependent on the tuning, what would be the best way to find the x-over points? [/QUOTE]
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