Alpine type X's 12"

 

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Username: Madhops

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 4
Registered: Oct-04
My friend just bought a new Yukon and I wanna know if 2 12" Alpine type X's would be enough to be heard 1 block away. He wants some of that bass where people can feel the vibration outside the car. Can these woofers provide that? About the amp that's gonna be ran, that doesn't matter. He'll get whatever the subs need to be powered with.
 

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Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 5136
Registered: Dec-03
well, I imagine you'd be able to hear him that far off, sure.. the type X is Alpine's entry into the 'super sub' world of high excursion subs like the W7, triple X, and so on.
Now as a point of FYI, the more you hear any system outside the car, the more inefficient the system really is.
Sound is energy, and the more energy you transmit to outside of the SUV, the less you'll hear inside the cabin. That's pretty simple physics at work there.
This is a primary reason for using sound deadening materials in cars for high end systems. It not only reduces vibration for SQ reasons, but mainly it lowers the Fs of the cabin, and improves the system efficiency greatly, thereby increasing the SPL inside the vehicle.

All you'll do by trying to be loud outside the car is tick off your neighbors, and surrounding motorists, and probably attract the attention of any cops within about a thousand feet, who'll then write your friend a citation for disturbing the peace, or noise ordinance violations.
Some areas, if you get nabbed for this two or three times, the impound your car on teh spot, then strip out your system and sell it at auction.

something to keep in mind.
please boom responsibly.
 

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Username: Yellowsnow

Denver, CO

Post Number: 4
Registered: Oct-04
You'll also attract those who really want new subs (and or amps or whatever) but don't care to pay for them!!! HAHA!

Be careful, it won't be long till someone utilizes their 10-finger discount!
 

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Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 5139
Registered: Dec-03
that is a good point, too.
also a good reason for an alarm system.
helps deter the more honest crooks at least.
 

Juggalo Jeff
Unregistered guest
honest crook? thats like an oxymoron or somethin
 

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Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 5174
Registered: Dec-03
it's a term that refers to the non professional ones.
the kids out looking for easy targets.

like people who go around looking for easy unlocked cars at night, then rifle through them and steal anything they can pry up.
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