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11-28-2006, 09:41 PM
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LOL, you actually answered...man yer slippin(o&a)
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11-28-2006, 10:47 PM
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What about open air
Speakin of Image Dynamics, I had a set of horns, big under the dash things, SP-1's I think were the #...never had the chance to try em out though, ended up giving them away.
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generally "free air" subwoofers have a high Qts (total Q) meaning the sub is very mechanically and electrically damped and therefore the "air spring" afforded by an enclosure for control is not needed. These higher Q subs also tend to work well in reasonable sized ported enclosures. Now it is possible to put them in even a small sealed, but the response would be very boomy, and efficiency would be horrible
The ID horns (HLCD - Horn Loaded Compression Drivers) were pretty cool, and yielded great results, but also required alot of patience. Best thing about them is that they play a very broad range of frequencies, to you can have a single point source for most of your listening range, especially if you could couple a good midbass close in proximity to the compression driver (fire wall mounting or very forward in the kick pannel work great here). Now add to that that thier placement helps with equalizing path lengths and couple that with incredable efficiency and you've got a very attractive alternative. Big downfall is expensive and require ALOT of wotk (meaning more money)to get to sound good. Placement is very critical, as one inch or the slightest degree off from what is optimum for the way the two sides relate to each other and your soundstage is shot. Now also factor in very erratic frequency respose deviation and your inexperienced installer will make them sound horrible. Here is where a good 3rd Octave EQ (minimum) and an excellent tuner are indespensible. BUT, some of THE BEST sounding cars I have ever heard had horns, also keep in mind, many very very serious studio monitor style speakers, where sound quality is first priority, use horns. I once checked out a studio set up built by a highly respected sound engineer, it was probably one of the best, if not THE best, listening expeiences of my life. He had 2 Compression Drivers, that each cost more than I make in a year, each with a custom made 16 foot long horn with 3 foot wide mouths, and then coupled with 15" midbass/subwoofers in HUGE ported enclosures. it may not sound like it, but that defined soundquality for me.
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To add onto what others have said:
Sealed is for a precise tight bass response, they're excellent for listening to drum and acoustic bass sounds from certain recordings.
Ported is for a echoey elongated bass response, more of what you'd hear from digital recording from rap tracks.
Both can produce a clear, thumpy responses if the right equiptment is used, overall it just depends on the listener's taste.
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Once again, maybe in general but not necessarily, it's all in enclosure design for the specific sub parameters. Many variables come to play.
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11-29-2006, 11:12 AM
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Thanx guys especially Omar, lots of useful information here
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11-29-2006, 11:19 AM
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Thanx guys especially Omar, lots of useful information here
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11-29-2006, 11:26 AM
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11-29-2006, 12:43 PM
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Buy rockford if you really wanna hit.
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11-29-2006, 01:04 PM
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Buy rockford if you really wanna hit.
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Yea, and buy it from canal st. while yer at it
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11-29-2006, 01:14 PM
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I would power up 6X9's with 500 watts each speaker. Then get a bazooka and hook it up straight to the battery. If you want to add High's you can get a hand held boom box and 4 D batteries. Hope this helps..
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11-29-2006, 02:11 PM
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...and MTX, the guido speaker of the early 90's
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Don't knock it! LOL.. The same 12" solos have made the rounds in 3 vehicles to date. Feeding them well with the Fosgate 800a. Run the other Rockford (400a) for the corners, MB quarts with competition x-overs. Overall Its still sounds pretty sweet in the eclipse. Ask Ron,.., LOL I think his acura is still shaking from the demo.
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11-29-2006, 02:21 PM
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Need to throw in a 1 farad cap, just don't let a screwdriver hit the terminals, don't ask me how I know this
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11-29-2006, 02:35 PM
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Yeah, Still have the farad cap, and the monster distro block. running 0 gauge and the Hi-amp fuses..... But I didn't lose the cap discharge harness over the years.. LOL
And yes.. working with the caps does get a little dicey at times. especially when the jelly oozes out...
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11-29-2006, 04:36 PM
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Sealed or ported also depends on what a particular speaker needs to perform to its full potential. It really is a detailed science, its crazy how just being off in any dimention will make or break the sound. Ports to long, to short, chambers to big, to small, even materials used to make the box, all play a part in making it sound right.
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Without getting too technical, I listen to rock more than deep bass hip hop, so I have a sealed (Q-logic) box. I used to have 2 12" JL back in my techno/hip hop years, but the box was taking too much trunk space. But yea, it really depends on the quality of the materials and the way its built. Kids used to build home-made setup and theirs sounds like shit (especially when I would hear their trunks rattle - ugh!) - I did all my sound crap - even installed Dynamats between the panels...made a difference....cars have the worst acoustic environment.
So does anyone wanna buy my stuff?
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11-29-2006, 04:38 PM
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Yeah, Still have the farad cap, and the monster distro block. running 0 gauge and the Hi-amp fuses..... But I didn't lose the cap discharge harness over the years.. LOL
And yes.. working with the caps does get a little dicey at times. especially when the jelly oozes out...
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LMAO...I still have my 1 farad cap (had to get it after my headlights were dimming everytime the bass kicks), and no jelly oozing - haha...how did u manage that??
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11-29-2006, 04:49 PM
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LMAO...I still have my 1 farad cap (had to get it after my headlights were dimming everytime the bass kicks), and no jelly oozing - haha...how did u manage that??
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Short a cap some day when you are bored and find out.. Most of the caps come with a shunt to discharge the current... safely, even though it does take quite a while to completely drain them. Same holds true for some of my home stuff as well. Caps are a great cheat to cover power demands. One reason I still hang on to my Carver M1.5t home amp. Only 2 channel but but its nice to have that kind of dynamic headroom / capacity. One of the best amps I have ever owned.
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11-29-2006, 09:30 PM
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The same 12" solos have made the rounds in 3 vehicles to date. Feeding them well with the Fosgate 800a. Run the other Rockford (400a) for the corners, MB quarts with competition x-overs. Overall Its still sounds pretty sweet in the eclipse. Ask Ron,.., LOL I think his acura is still shaking from the demo.
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After getting back in I was wondering how all my change got from the console tray to the floor mats.
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