Looking for subwoover recomendations

 

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Username: Glitch

Grand Rapids, Mi

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jun-05
Okay well two questions that have likely been asked many times before. First... do you recomend one or two subs? I know that some music has bass in stereo or our of phase left vs. right channel. As in some of the NIN tracks and Beastie boys. The next is what would you recomend for a moderately price subwoofer offering some all aroudn flexability? I listen to classical and acoustic, and quiet a bit of electronic and industrial. no this doesn't mean that most of my music runs sinewaves or single note burps to turn heads while
I drive down the road. I do like a bit of the rap filled with low tones but i'm more interested in being able to hear tonal differances and shifts than shaking my fillings out. What would you recomend in the $150~250ish range? right now i'm considering MB quarts Pwe 304, just based on the reviews i've read... naturally i'll listen before I buy, or the infinity perfect line of subs.
Thanks.
 

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Username: Alpineuser

Winchester, TN

Post Number: 600
Registered: Mar-05
Image dynamics IDQ - http://www.carmedia1.com/

Alpine Type R, Infinity Kappa Perfect just to name a few.

IDQ if i was you
 

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Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 3041
Registered: Jun-04
An image dynamics id max 12 from here www.carmedia1.com it has excellent bass output and nice sound quality perfect for your desired tastes described its 279 shipped
 

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Username: Alpineuser

Winchester, TN

Post Number: 601
Registered: Mar-05
i think the id max might be more than he wants plus its 1k rms
 

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Username: Mixneffect

Orangevale, Ca. USA

Post Number: 143
Registered: Apr-05
http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=1085131.24602&pid=520

Upload
 

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Username: Alpineuser

Winchester, TN

Post Number: 606
Registered: Mar-05
thats a sexy sub looks like more for HT though
 

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Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 3043
Registered: Jun-04
your right it might be alpine but jonathan did say 600 rms on that idmax 12 would be enough for it
 

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Username: Mixneffect

Orangevale, Ca. USA

Post Number: 145
Registered: Apr-05
Nah that Sonicraft is a 4 ohm sub and has a neodymium magnet. Don't let the size of that magnet fool you.

Here are the specs:

SONICRAFT Shielded 12" Subwoofer with Aurasound Motor
Madisound, in co op er a tion with Sonicraft, has de vel oped the
fully shielded SC12NRT 12" subwoofer. When we read that the
Aurasound NRT mo tors were avail able for the OEM mar ket, we en -
listed the help of Char lie Kao of Sonicraft to de sign a speaker that
would han dle the ex treme ex cur sions this mo tor is ca pa ble of pro duc -
ing. The SC12NRT is the re sult of care fully cho sen parts and ex ten -
sive test ing.
The SC12NRT will pro vide sub stan tial bass in ei ther a sealed en -
clo sure or a vented en clo sure. This speaker can be place right next to
your tele vi sion set, as the NRT mo tor sys tem is in her ently shielded.
The no tice ably low 2nd and 3rd har monic dis tor tion curves of the
SC12NRT should pro vide an au di ble dif fer ence in sound qual ity.
The SC12NRT will pro vide tight clean bass for Au dio as well as
Home The ater.
Sonicraft SC12NRT Speci fi ca tions
Fs 23.7Hz
Nom. Im ped ance 4 ohm
Mmd 131.3 Grams
Cms 329.38 mM/N
Vas 97.69 Li ters
Rscc 3.70 W
vcL 1.277 mH @ 1K
Bl 12.07 Tm
Qms 9.627
Qes 0.517
Qts 0.491
VC Height 20 mm
Magnet Height 38.1 mm
Xmax 15 mm
SD 0.0457 m2
Leap Krm 6.974 m W
Leap Kxm 35.814 mH
Leap Erm 0.749
Leap Exm 0.619
Sur round ELS Foam
Cone Ma te rial Polypropylene
Mag net NRT Neodymium
Voice Coil O 3 inch
Music Power 300 Watts
Sen si tiv ity 88.5 dB 2.83V/1m
Out side Diameter 310 mm (12.2")
Cut out Diameter 283 mm (11.2")
Depth 155 mm (6.1")
Price $230.00
SC12NRT 12" Woofer
• Rigid Cast Frame
• Polypropylene Cone
• Inverted Poly dust cap
• Extra Long Stroke Foam
surround
• Underhung Voice Coil
• Conex Fiber Spider
• NRT Neodymium motor with
huge rear vent
• Gold Plated Binding Posts
• Kapton Voice Coil Former
• Low Distortion
SC12NRT Box Alignments:
• A 3 cubic foot vented enclosure
would have a 3dB down point
of 25Hz. This box would need
a 3" diameter vent by 12" long.
• A 2.7 cubic foot sealed box has
an F3 of 35Hz. You could use
this driver in our NHT cabinet.
• If you use one of our Keiga
subwoofer amplifiers, the built
in boost at 25Hz will push these
F3's lower by at least 5 Hz.
• Great woofer for autosound as
well.
Madisound Speaker Components, Inc.
P.O. Box 44283, (8608 University Green #10) Madison, WI 53744-4283
Tel:608-831-3433 Fax:608-831-3771 email: info@madisound.com www.madisound.com
Under hung Voice Coil Ge om e try
 

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Username: Jbailey

Indianapolis, Indiana

Post Number: 131
Registered: Mar-05
Hey Sean, I actually have an ID Max 12 in a slot port box that frigin' pounds and I'm only running about 400 watts RMS to it. As Jonathan has said before (and it makes sense if you think about it), I would only gain about 3db by powering it with 800 watts RMS (a doubling of power provides roughly 3db increase in output), so I'm not far off from full output even running only 400 watts.
 

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Username: Cheapskate

Post Number: 168
Registered: Mar-04
other brands that have gotten favorable response from whay i've seen are:

adire
precision power
digital designs
elemental designs
audiomobile (for SPL)
Diamond Audio
MB Quart,
The Blueprint (one mention i think)
and recently...
dub.

of course you've had to have heard of jl audio by now too.

as to stereo bass... it doesn't happen. as far as i know, most subs are crossed over below 100Hz. sound is non-directional until 150Hz.

if those tracks have any streo information... it will be in the mid-bass region.

the benefit of using more woofers is that you'll move more air for a stronger gut massage.
 

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Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 3045
Registered: Jun-04
Thats great justin. Yeah jonathan did say it worked well between 600 to 800 but hey if 400 works even better. This guy is looking for respectable bass with great sound quality. Id say this fits the bill well.
 

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Username: Mikechec9

Chicago/atlanta

Post Number: 304
Registered: May-05
http://www.acoustic-visions.com/~acoustic/products/subwoofer_drivers/parts_titan ic_12_mkiii/

i wish i had 12 cars just so i could install 12 different systems. all these options and just one car.
 

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Username: Cheapskate

Post Number: 177
Registered: Mar-04
why need 12 cars? you could do trial and error in your own car as long as you don't mind buying extra woofers and boxes.

if you just get a decent woofer or two, a decent amp and a nice solid box... you should be okay unless you're looking to win competitions.

a decent setup will more likely than not sound better than MOST people's home systems.

i personally get more than enough bass for my tastes with my $40 12" woofer in a reenforced box with acoustic foam lining. i didn't shop around or measure thiele small parameters... i just stuffed the woofer in a non resonant box and it works fine.

i'm driving it with a crappy old 1970s reciever, but know i could get even tighter bass if i got my NAD reciever that blew when my sub wires shorted working again. a good amp that can take control of a woofer is a god investment.

yes.. you can get improvements with careful setup and measurements etc... but bottom line... bass is the range where humans have the hardest time hearing distortions.

i totally believe the ecoustics user who claims that his 3 cheap woofers in a sealed prefab box give him excellent sound.

just don't buy junk and don't install it half axed.

if you audition a woofer or amp that sounds good in a store and properly install it... you should get decent sound.

tweaking will only give you a 5-10% improvement after that.

3 of any woofer will sound just like one... only a little louder. actually... too many woofers all over the place might induce phase cancellations and sound worse.
 

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Username: Mikechec9

Chicago/atlanta

Post Number: 321
Registered: May-05
no, my install is pretty permanent. it will be around as long as the car is (if my compustar works like it's supposed to).
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