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  1. Dam, you have a 15" sub on a boat? Must make for some awesome fishing trips! (Unless it scares all the fish away)

    When its not so cold outside, Im gonna go figure out max box dimensions for ported. Right now I guestimate 45"w X 22"d X 25"h. (But thats just guesswork)


  2. Hey guys, I have my second Xcon and needing new enclosure but have been debating staying ported or going back to sealed (save cargo space)

     

    Anyway, I am first time user of Winisd and not sure if I did this correct so could someone let me know if it looks ok?  How do you interpret this graph?

     

    To me it looks like ported is the way to go. (I modeled using two 15" Xcons at 1000rms each)

     

    Let me know if you need any additional info about my setup...believe my SUV cabin gain peaks @ 49 Hz.

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  3. Ever consider a DSP?

    There are several out, but a RF 3sixty.3 would work well in your setup. Keep the factory HU, has 8v linedriver/converter. Gives you tons of EQ and Time alignment, which going active would be easy with your door 3 way setup and improve the sound.

    Brand new you could find one ~ $450 range, but have seen a few used go for $350.

    Sure the LC6i would work well, but for the money you get the extra features an LOC wont give you. Think long term, the upgrade bug has bitten me more times than I can count.


  4. I am missing the point here. Going from one sub ported to two of the same subs sealed on the same amp should be quieter than your current setup. Are you currently only at 2 ohms and would get more out of the amp with the second sub?

    yes, I would be going from 1400rms @ 2 ohm to 2,000rms @ 1ohm. (In the future who knows?)

    Basically 1,000 rms to each sub - whether it be ported or sealed. Considering sealed mainly for space and/or lower cost for the enclosure. But if my plans allow me to have the bigger ported box and the price of the enclosure is feasible, I will gladly stay ported.


  5. So I am thinking of adding another Xcon 15" (1ohm) and not sure if I should stay ported or go sealed...I have a Hifonics BRX2000.1D which currently runs my ported 15" (1ohm dvc) w/ 1400rms @ 2ohm.

     

    I don't intend to upgrade the amp as right now my stock alternator seems fine, and have no plans to upgrade alternator anytime soon...sooo...

     

    Running two subs will pretty much leave me with 1k rms for each sub...and the idea of staying ported or going sealed is keeping me awake at night! Not to mention enclosure size and design.

     

    In the back of my Santa Fe has a storage compartment which houses my amps, but I get the feeling with it being so hollow it could be echoing my bass? (or am I just imagining this?) Anyways, my plan is to remove the storage and just sit the subs on the floor of the vehicle, which allows me more space. Currently my single 15" enclosure measures roughly 35" W x 20" D x 18" H (~4.8 ft^3) ...removing the storage will give me an additional ~ 8" of height and I could go 45" wide. Currently my sub is firing back, but would like new setup to fire up. Now I still plan on keeping my amps closer to the tailgate, so my idea is subs up and possibly to fire the port forward underneath the back seats...there is a good 6" of space underneath. Now my understanding is the port is mainly for unloading purposes, correct? So Ideally I would minimize any port output with the SSF. Do you think this might affect anything accoustically being underneath the seats? This would give me the best output for 1k rms each sub, but also could go sealed as I have always liked the sealed sound. This would save space too.

     

    So Im just planning my next move, and hopefully can get a great deal on Black Friday.

     

    Any thoughts?

     

    Thanks! I appreciate the advice. If I left some needed info out of the equation let me know.

     

    - Eric

     

     

     

    edit: can I even wire two DVC 1ohm subs down to 1ohm? I read somewhere I can...but just to be sure before I go retard on this!

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