thisI have two of the sundowns. Running just one wontbget you near enough bass. It's just to small. Two on the hand sounds great. I can't comment on the lanzars but if I did go that route, I'd buy 4 since there so cheap
True! They're 25-30 bucks a piece! LOL! They'd need about a whopping 2 cubes maybe... That's if you go ported.I have two of the sundowns. Running just one wontbget you near enough bass. It's just to small. Two on the hand sounds great. I can't comment on the lanzars but if I did go that route, I'd buy 4 since there so cheap
you might have some misconceptions there buddy. The sub doesn't produce harmonics in the midrange or higher and hence any material is suitable. Only thing that matters is that the material should be rigid - that's the primary requirement. Unless your having a lot of cone noise with the subs loading off your cabin or in a wall, cone material doesnt really matter. The enclosure plays a bigger role in how good and deep your bass sounds.I'm not doing 4 lanzars because I don't have enough power. I'm trying to keep the most trunk space possible. The amp was birthed at 614 at 2 ohms. What about a Sa8v2 in 1 cube tuned to 32hz? Do I have enough power for the Sa8v2? I was going to get one of the Massive Audio 8s, but they're never instock. I have a p3 10 ported right now and flexes like crazy, but I don't like the way the aluminum come sounds. I want something with paper pulp cone. The vfl 8 is a lot cheaper than the Sa8v2 is kevlar. I'm not looking for loud bass, just something that let's you know a real sub is in the trunk.
I know exactly what I'm talking about. Aluminum has a different sound. Try telling Fi or DC to switch to aluminum and that it makes no difference. There's nothing wrong with the p3 and I don't build faulty boxes. I never paid attention to the fact that the p3 was aluminum before I bought it. I just want to switch back to paper.you might have some misconceptions there buddy. The sub doesn't produce harmonics in the midrange or higher and hence any material is suitable. Only thing that matters is that the material should be rigid - that's the primary requirement. Unless your having a lot of cone noise with the subs loading off your cabin or in a wall, cone material doesnt really matter. The enclosure plays a bigger role in how good and deep your bass sounds.
hmmm, i've gone though kevlar, polypropylene, carbon fiber and paper coned subs and they all sound pretty darn similar with the execption of the kevlar which was from a pioneer tsw 3002 which had a ton of cone noise which was annoying but most likely from the design of the sub itself. The sound was only off by a bit from the different enclosures and such. However i've never dealt with aluminium cones so if there is a difference as you say then welcome back to the world of paper coned subs lol. the SA 8s would require a pretty big enclosure for a flatter response but it should run fine on the power you have currently. The lanzars honestly dont seem too bad at that price point though since a lot of the reviews say people havent blown them after a long time of ownership.I know exactly what I'm talking about. Aluminum has a different sound. Try telling Fi or DC to switch to aluminum and that it makes no difference. There's nothing wrong with the p3 and I don't build faulty boxes. I never paid attention to the fact that the p3 was aluminum before I bought it. I just want to switch back to paper.