Are both subs known for having quick and tight bass though? I used to have a JL Audio W3, and i hated it, it was very boomy and sloppy. I don't want this sub to be boomy and sloppy. Now i have an Infinity Perfect, and it sound great, but its not loud enough for me.thats something only a person who has heard both subs in that enclosure can tell you
Have you ever heard an RL-P? And as of now, the RLP is much cheaper and easier to buy (coming in stock next week). Looks like as long as the IDmax is not leaps ahead of the RL-P, i am probably gonna get the SoundSplinter.The IDMAX that i heard ( JAZN's) was pretty nice sounding.It wasnt boomy or sloppy in 2.3ft^3
probly gonna be hella hard to find a sub that will fit in a 1.3 inch boxWell, i've said what enclosure u have several times already. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif Sealed 1.3 inch Box. Now can you tell me between the IDMAX and RL-P, which would have the tighter, less boomy bass?
I may have only 2 posts here, but im far from a car audio newb. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/redface.gif.62fdbfe1a101588a808c4cff71bcb942.gif
IDMAX is undoubtably tighter punchier than either of the other two choices. but it dosent have the LFE of the other two either
IDMAX is undoubtably tighter punchier than either of the other two choices. but it dosent have the LFE of the other two either