just curious ... what other setups have you heard before?
-not tryin to be smart or negative or anything, just wondering
Not too many. I am new to car audio. Most of my friends thought I was nutz for getting this box for the truck. To tell you the truth, I might play with it for a while, but taking it in and out, while I haul my lights and DJ speakers will soon get to be a drag, unless I incorporate my "failure of a cabinate", as you all think, into my show set up for back up disco boom. Howz about that.
My comments about bandpass enclosure experience: It is my opinion that a bandpass enclosure should be added to a current full car system, as in bass and treble existing speakers. The bandpass is exclusivly made and set up (crossed over) to produce subsonics. That puts you into a 3 way system. A bandpass box is not made to be your only bass box unless you plan on missing out on frequencies. My bandpass box only plays the super low 808 bass, and kick drum. Therefore, when you listen to it, it is truly amazing. It kicks, thumps, and hums just when it is supposed to. Sometimes they sit there and not do anything, until its time. It is a whole different thing. It actually emulates a live concert, when a show is running a 3 or 4 way system, the subs kick out the super lows only, as in
EV and
EAW pro auditorium subs. So the sound you hear is as if you are in one of these shows, but the bandpass box reproduces the rumble only. You don't have to have a bandpass system to get a good sound. It's just if you want your car audio to sound
most like a live concert hall (pro Rap or Go-Go style), you could stand to have some good 8 inch sealed subs or whatever to cover the rest of the bass, to go along with the bandpass exclusive subsonic enclosure.