Dampining a sub box? and better sq?

 

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Username: Snarl2004

Post Number: 5
Registered: Dec-06
i heard somewhere that is you dampen your sub box the sub will think its bigger then u will get more bass. I was wondering if this is true and if so how to do it. Also i was wondering what is a good sub to put in a sealed box and get some nice bass and good sq. I already have an audiobahn aw1206t in a ported box so i wanted to add another for sq. I was thinking about getting an re audio se series 12" rated at 600rms. thanks
 

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Username: Thumping_corsica

Saginaw, miUnitd states

Post Number: 253
Registered: Aug-06
sq??? audiobahn sucks no? dont mix subs.. Excatly what NOT to do for sq..
 

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Username: Snarl2004

Post Number: 6
Registered: Dec-06
i want something that has alot of bass but good sq. i was wondering what kind of sub to get. i was looking at re audio se series. Also should i use a sealed or ported box? Thanks.
 

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Username: Logan__tille

[:-]15 RE XXX[:-]

Post Number: 4425
Registered: Feb-06
Get an FI SSD www.ficaraudio.com or an audioque SD2.5 www.audioque.com
 

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Username: Snarl2004

Post Number: 8
Registered: Dec-06
i like the SSD. It says it has dual 1 ohm voice coils and i was wondering if i could run that under 2 ohms. Also what do you think about the TC-3000 http://tcsounds.com/tc3000.htm .thanks.
 

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Username: Mr_kebo

Albertville, Al USA

Post Number: 1086
Registered: Nov-04
TC subs are VERY nice. I wouldnt mind runnning some myself.
 

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Username: Mr_kebo

Albertville, Al USA

Post Number: 1087
Registered: Nov-04
dual 1 coils you can run .5ohms or 2 ohms.
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