Subwoofer Recommendation Requirements

This thread is dead, but hopefully somebody can still help me

Number of subs preferred: 2

Size preferred (if configuration allows): 2x15"

Budget: < $ 400

Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): Sub is ~1000w @ 1ohm

Space available (take measurements, do not guess):
43L x 22h x 16d = 15,136 = Cubic Inches
15,136 / 1728 = 8.759 Cubic Feet


Goals: I want to build the correct enclosure, because I believe that the proper enclosure is number 1 Priority.

Listening habits: mostly hiphop / rnb.

Preferred brands/subs/whatever:
( I want to buy 2 subs for less than $400. With RMS of ~500w each.
Here is what I've found so far. Open to recommendations.)


- Kicker 15" CompC 4 Ohm DVC - $129.99

- NVX VSW154v2 - $100 with discount

- American Bass XO 1544 - $148

- Rockford Fosgate Punch P1S2-15 - $160

- SUNDOWN AUDIO E Series v.3 15" - $157 with discount

- Audiopipe TS-CAR15 Subwoofer - $144

- MTX 5515-44 - $209

- Memphis PRX1524 - $220

- Sound Qubed 15" HDS 2.2 Series Subwoofer - $180

(How can I determine which sub is best for me? Do I need to use WINISD to figure this out? Because just comparing the Thiele / small parameters has left me with more questions)
 
MAN!!!
It's been a long time, but last night, I heard an RE Audio 12" XXX sub. Those are still the loudest subs I have heard. Too bad they don't have the money to advertise like the rest of them. The excursion on those things are ridiculous, and they still sound good.
 
If you need to ask which subs would be best for you, please include the following:

Number of subs preferred:

Size preferred (if configuration allows):

Budget:

Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance):

Space available (take measurements, do not guess):

Goals:

Listening habits:

Preferred brands/subs/whatever:

If you guys have anything to add to the list let me know.

Constantly asking people for the above information gets old.
3 subs
10or 12 inch
500$ budget
I already have kicker cax400x2( of course I'm sure I'll need more)
Chevrolet avalanche 2004~midgate box
Everyday listening as loud as possible
Rockford fasgate/actually open to any suggestions
 
Let's try this as I don't really have a proper person to ask. Application is 1980 Firbird with very limited trunk space after the T-tops are stowed. Mids and highs are pretty good with aftermarket stuff though I plan to add an smaller amp to drive those soon instead of the Kenwood head unit. My main problem is box volume for what I hope to do. I'm hoping that your advice will help me get serious lows since I'm not trying to win a competition. I just sold my car with some big car audio stuff. I miss the bass so much I gotta have something...... and my truck's under seat box is pretty pathetic.

Number of subs preferred: 1

Size preferred (if configuration allows): 18!!! or 15

Budget: $500

Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): Vintage 350W 2ohm since it drives down to 4Hz (no kidding) and yes, the motor is only "moving" at that point. I could use my 1500W 1ohm amp too but it's limited to playing about 28Hz regardless of what the spec says.

Space available (take measurements, do not guess): 1.5cuft (37 x 15 x 8") tapered at wheel wells minus MDF thickness. If the motor depth doesn't fit I can offset it to extend into the seat frame a bit. I'm pretty creative.

Goals: Play stupid lows

Listening habits: old school bass music, some of the newer digital bass music.

Preferred brands/subs/whatever: I like Skar pretty well so far


Thank you
 
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Let's try this as I don't really have a proper person to ask. Application is 1980 Firbird with very limited trunk space after the T-tops are stowed. Mids and highs are pretty good with aftermarket stuff though I plan to add an smaller amp to drive those soon instead of the Kenwood head unit. My main problem is box volume for what I hope to do. I'm hoping that your advice will help me get serious lows since I'm not trying to win a competition. I just sold my car with some big car audio stuff. I miss the bass so much I gotta have something...... and my truck's under seat box is pretty pathetic.

Number of subs preferred: 1

Size preferred (if configuration allows): 18!!! or 15

Budget: $500

Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): Vintage 350W 2ohm since it drives down to 4Hz (no kidding) and yes, the motor is only "moving" at that point. I could use my 1500W 1ohm amp too but it's limited to playing about 28Hz regardless of what the spec says.

Space available (take measurements, do not guess): 1.5cuft (37 x 15 x 8") tapered at wheel wells minus MDF thickness. If the motor depth doesn't fit I can offset it to extend into the seat frame a bit. I'm pretty creative.

Goals: Play stupid lows

Listening habits: old school bass music, some of the newer digital bass music.

Preferred brands/subs/whatever: I like Skar pretty well so far


Thank you

The Dayton Audio RSS390HO-4 15 plays very low, sounds great musically, and can live in a small box while still having good output. Only downside is it's a single 4 ohm sub that'll need about 800-1200 watts. But with your space limitations it's probably the best option for getting a big sub in there.
 

The Dayton Audio RSS390HO-4 15 plays very low, sounds great musically, and can live in a small box while still having good output. Only downside is it's a single 4 ohm sub that'll need about 800-1200 watts. But with your space limitations it's probably the best option for getting a big sub in there.
That is a very interesting idea. Thank you spokey9. It looks like the freq response is extremely flat which is undoubtedly where the "Musical" comes from. I need to digest this and do some research. The spec says 6cuft box. Maybe I'll call Dayton. That's going to take a big amp at 4ohm. :) I already found a guy run it at 1000W supposedly but it was a big box. At 1.5cube and 1000W I think I'd need to dissipate heat somehow. YEA baby!
 
That is a very interesting idea. Thank you spokey9. It looks like the freq response is extremely flat which is undoubtedly where the "Musical" comes from. I need to digest this and do some research. The spec says 6cuft box. Maybe I'll call Dayton. That's going to take a big amp at 4ohm. :) I already found a guy run it at 1000W supposedly but it was a big box. At 1.5cube and 1000W I think I'd need to dissipate heat somehow. YEA baby!
The svc ho subs do really well in a small box. I had the 10" in a box barely big enough for it to fit and it still played lower than I wanted it to 😂
 
Guess I have a lot to learn bro cause that doesn't make sense to me at all :)
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I was using it as a front sub in Saturn. Ideally I wanted to choke it out with too small of a box since I only wanted to play in the 45-150hz ballpark. To cover the gap between my 15's and mids (like a beefy midbass). Even after putting blocks in the corners it'd still play into the 30's with gusto.
 
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I was using it as a front sub in Saturn. Ideally I wanted to choke it out with too small of a box since I only wanted to play in the 45-150hz ballpark. To cover the gap between my 15's and mids (like a beefy midbass). Even after putting blocks in the corners it'd still play into the 30's with gusto.
That is ridiculous, I love it.

So far the SVC seems to be a great fit..... but people keep interrupting me at work so the research will have to wait.
 
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