Godzilla311
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Hey guys! My internet searches for info kept pointing me back to your forum so I figured I'd join and ask for help. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Basically my question is... Is an 8" sub system ideal for my current speaker setup? or what would you guys suggest?
I need some opinions on what type of setup to add to my vehicle. I have an '83 Supra (owned for 18 years now) and I've never been 100% happy with the systems I have had SQ-wise; so, I just recently put my sub/amp (12" Infinity Kappa in sealed box / Alpine MRP-M450) into my fiancée's van and thus I need something new.
What's left is:
• Pioneer DEH-P4800MP head unit (50x4 MOSFET)
• 3.5" speakers up front: Blaupunkts.
• 5.25" speakers in the rear: Polks.
I think part of my problem in the past is that the subs I've had were not able to close the gap to the smaller 3.5" and 5.25" speakers (speakers were installed 15-18 years ago so not sure model numbers). Larger speakers are not really an option in those locations so I was thinking of a single (or dual 8") would be best?
What I am looking for:
• sound quality > earth shaking
• small size
- thus prefer single > dual
- prefer sealed > ported
• sub + amp
Other questions:
- Would getting a 4 channel amp for the 3.5"s and 5.25"s help a lot? If so, what is a decent ~$150-200 amp for my smaller speakers?
- What other configurations might be an option or should they even be considered? I've heard of boxes with 6"x9"s, or in these types of situations I've seen boxes with 6"'s and a 10" to fill out the lack of mids ... but those configs seem bulky and overly complicated whereas I'd like to stay small.
This is what I was considering:
• For a sub--I was thinking either the Infinity Reference 860w (I've always been an HarmonKardon/Infinity guy) which are $60 and can fit into a small .5 cubic foot box, or the sundown E8v3D2 which is $90. I've been reading here that the sundown SAs ($150) are amazing, but not too much on how the E series fairs as a budget sub compared to others inexpensive 8" subs such as the Infinity. But the Sundown E series seems to be better suited for sealed boxes and thus I can keep it small. If not then the SA but the ported box would need to be bigger. :/
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 860w 8-Inch 1,000-Watt High-Performance Subwoofer (Single Voice Coil): Car Electronics
Amazon.com: NEW E8v3D2 SUNDOWN AUDIO PRO 8" SUB DVC 2 OHM 300W RMS CAR AUDIO BASS SUBWOOFER: Car Electronics
Amazon.com: SA-8 D4 - Sundown Audio 8" Dual 4-Ohm SA Series Subwoofer: Car Electronics
• For an amp, someone here suggested a good budget amp was the power acoustik a3000db so I was thinking the newer version might be decent and it is only $135.
Amazon.com : Power Acoustik CPT1-3200D Mono Block 3200 Watt 1 Ohm Stable Class D with Dash Mount Remote Gain Control, Phase Switch and Selectable 45Hz Bass Boost : Vehicle Mono Subwoofer Amplifiers : Car Electronics
With one of those subs + amp it would only run me about $200-230; or $260-320 for a dual.
I'd be building my own box. Room in the budget allows for a more expensive amp but If the power acoustik is decent I may as well go with that and save some cash allowing for a 4 channel amp for the other speakers.. What do you guys think?
Basically my question is... Is an 8" sub system ideal for my current speaker setup? or what would you guys suggest?
I need some opinions on what type of setup to add to my vehicle. I have an '83 Supra (owned for 18 years now) and I've never been 100% happy with the systems I have had SQ-wise; so, I just recently put my sub/amp (12" Infinity Kappa in sealed box / Alpine MRP-M450) into my fiancée's van and thus I need something new.
What's left is:
• Pioneer DEH-P4800MP head unit (50x4 MOSFET)
• 3.5" speakers up front: Blaupunkts.
• 5.25" speakers in the rear: Polks.
I think part of my problem in the past is that the subs I've had were not able to close the gap to the smaller 3.5" and 5.25" speakers (speakers were installed 15-18 years ago so not sure model numbers). Larger speakers are not really an option in those locations so I was thinking of a single (or dual 8") would be best?
What I am looking for:
• sound quality > earth shaking
• small size
- thus prefer single > dual
- prefer sealed > ported
• sub + amp
Other questions:
- Would getting a 4 channel amp for the 3.5"s and 5.25"s help a lot? If so, what is a decent ~$150-200 amp for my smaller speakers?
- What other configurations might be an option or should they even be considered? I've heard of boxes with 6"x9"s, or in these types of situations I've seen boxes with 6"'s and a 10" to fill out the lack of mids ... but those configs seem bulky and overly complicated whereas I'd like to stay small.
This is what I was considering:
• For a sub--I was thinking either the Infinity Reference 860w (I've always been an HarmonKardon/Infinity guy) which are $60 and can fit into a small .5 cubic foot box, or the sundown E8v3D2 which is $90. I've been reading here that the sundown SAs ($150) are amazing, but not too much on how the E series fairs as a budget sub compared to others inexpensive 8" subs such as the Infinity. But the Sundown E series seems to be better suited for sealed boxes and thus I can keep it small. If not then the SA but the ported box would need to be bigger. :/
Amazon.com: Infinity Reference 860w 8-Inch 1,000-Watt High-Performance Subwoofer (Single Voice Coil): Car Electronics
Amazon.com: NEW E8v3D2 SUNDOWN AUDIO PRO 8" SUB DVC 2 OHM 300W RMS CAR AUDIO BASS SUBWOOFER: Car Electronics
Amazon.com: SA-8 D4 - Sundown Audio 8" Dual 4-Ohm SA Series Subwoofer: Car Electronics
• For an amp, someone here suggested a good budget amp was the power acoustik a3000db so I was thinking the newer version might be decent and it is only $135.
Amazon.com : Power Acoustik CPT1-3200D Mono Block 3200 Watt 1 Ohm Stable Class D with Dash Mount Remote Gain Control, Phase Switch and Selectable 45Hz Bass Boost : Vehicle Mono Subwoofer Amplifiers : Car Electronics
With one of those subs + amp it would only run me about $200-230; or $260-320 for a dual.
I'd be building my own box. Room in the budget allows for a more expensive amp but If the power acoustik is decent I may as well go with that and save some cash allowing for a 4 channel amp for the other speakers.. What do you guys think?
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