Bronze Member Username: Yamahabanshee1Cincinnati, Ohio USA Post Number: 48 Registered: Jul-04 | He said he has 2 24" subs and 2 12" subs! I was like b/s! In his car! Do they even make a 24" sub? |
Silver Member Username: Sploosh56Ohio Post Number: 452 Registered: May-04 | yea they make 24" subwoofers. Have him show you to prove it. |
Bronze Member Username: Addicted2bassMiami, FLORIDA USA Post Number: 74 Registered: Nov-04 | i only heard of a 34" sub never a 24"sub |
Silver Member Username: Sploosh56Ohio Post Number: 453 Registered: May-04 | there are many different sized subwoofers. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 6557 Registered: Dec-03 | some companies have tried the bigger is better theory by making 24" and 36" subs. they never work out very well. 18" is about the largest good sub I know. beyond that, you're much better off using the same amount of enclosure space and power to drive multiple smaller subs, like 12" or 10" |
Bronze Member Username: Addicted2bassMiami, FLORIDA USA Post Number: 88 Registered: Nov-04 | yeh, like imagine if 1 15: sub normally reccomends 5 cu.ft on average....... so a 24" woofer is most likely goin to take up like 10 cu ft. alone |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 6572 Registered: Dec-03 | one 15" sub usually needs about 3-3.5cu ft. a 36" sub needs something around 6 or 8 cu ft, yeah. it's not a small enclosure, for sure, and with that much space, you could be running four 12" subs. |
Bronze Member Username: Opie_harSomewhere, One of them USA Post Number: 24 Registered: Oct-04 | Here's one..... http://www.woofersetc.com/product.asp?0=217&1=218&3=2067 |