New member Username: 562207Post Number: 1 Registered: May-10 | what kind of subs would sound great and be cheap? im 15 and just got a car and want to put a/some subs and an amp in. |
Platinum Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 11065 Registered: Jul-06 | Kicker CVRs are cheap and a good value. For amps. phoenix gold and hifonics to name a few are in the economy category. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 465 Registered: Sep-09 | http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_14921_Polk+Audio+DB1240DVC.html are not bad i have a pair aswell as. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_14748_Polk+Audio+MM1240.html and http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_7096_Polk+Audio+MOMO+MM2124.html this is how they sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gghwuM9MhNk |
Silver Member Username: JbpittPittsburgh, Pa. Usa Post Number: 389 Registered: Jul-09 | I used to run a pair of those polks as well. Always liked them. How much are you looking to spend? |
Gold Member Username: Kyle_lowePost Number: 1061 Registered: Apr-06 | i have helped a friend install a couple of those polk db's off of 800w metered it in the mid 130's. they are hard to beat for that price. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfLexington, SC USA Post Number: 13466 Registered: Dec-03 | yup Kicker CVR or Alpine Type R 10" or 12" (single sub) in a ported enclosure. use your factory stereo and speakers, get an amp like the Alpine MRP-500 to drive the sub, and connect it via the rear speaker leads and a line-out converter (LOC) to the amplifier. Cheap, adds bass, good to go till you can afford to start upgrading the rest of the system a piece at a time (4 channel amp, speakers, head unit...) you'll also require a 4AWG amp wiring kit, too. www.knukonceptz.com or if you don't mind cheap and kind of crappy, Wal-Mart. |
New member Username: 562207Post Number: 2 Registered: May-10 | i want to spend as little as possible lol |
New member Username: 562207Post Number: 3 Registered: May-10 | also i have no idea about anything like this |
Platinum Member Username: Insearchofbass2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ Post Number: 13970 Registered: Jun-04 | Well I can tell you I have a 1995 ford taurus gl and the best position for the sub is firing up when the box is sitting in the middle all the way back to the tail lights when using a sealed box at least....I tested with a db meter and it was 2 db louder than firing back.........your best hit frequency is 41-43 hz 44 hz being very close also....I hit 127 db with one image dynamics idq v2 12 on 350 watts rms....output dies at about 50 - 52 hz |