Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Cone area is king

Enclosure design comes first.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So you want a woofer that will move some air? Something in a reasonable price range? Perhaps the 3" coil turns you on? Well the HDS300 is the route for you. This series truly is the "Most Bang for Your Buck."


Features Include: 

  • Vented back-plate for optimal cooling and less turbulence in the coil gap. 
  • 3.0" diameter four-layer copper coil.
  • Heavy Duty push connectors for ease of install. (Accepts up to 10awg speaker wire)
  • Stamped, Steel Frame. 
  • Black electroplated top and bottom plates for additional  cooling. 
  • Non-pressed cone for maximum rigidity. 
  • High excursion foam surround. 
  • Power Handling 1200W RMS, 2400W Peak
     


* Model: HDS310
* Piston Diameter = 203.2 mm
* f(s)= 37.68 Hz
* R(e)= 7.06 Ohms
* Z(max)= 76.00 Ohms
* Q(ms)= 5.231
* Q(es)= 0.536
* Q(ts)= 0.486
* V(as)= 9.340 liters     (0.330 cubic feet)
* L(e)= 8.74 mH
* n(0)= 0.09 %
* SPL= 81.59 1W/1m
* M(ms)= 282.10 grams
* C(ms)= 0.06 mm/N
* BL= 29.67
 

HDS310-D2_3qtr-backleft.jpg

 

 

* Model: HDS312
* Piston Diameter = 254.0 mm
* f(s)= 33.65 Hz
* R(e)= 7.39 Ohms
* Z(max)= 73.74 Ohms
* Q(ms)= 6.912
* Q(es)= 0.769
* Q(ts)= 0.692
* V(as)= 22.130 liters     (0.782 cubic feet)
* L(e)= 8.62 mH
* n(0)= 0.10 %
* SPL= 82.29 1W/1m
* M(ms)= 364.40 grams
* C(ms)= 0.06 mm/N
* BL= 27.20

HDS312_top.jpg

 

* Model: HDS315
* Piston Diameter = 330.2 mm
* f(s)= 35.66 Hz
* R(e)= 7.27 Ohms
* Z(max)= 68.69 Ohms
* Q(ms)= 7.836
* Q(es)= 0.927
* Q(ts)= 0.829
* V(as)= 56.730 liters     (2.003 cubic feet)
* L(e)= 8.87 mH
* n(0)= 0.26 %
* SPL= 86.33 1W/1m
* M(ms)= 361.60 grams
* C(ms)= 0.06 mm/N
* BL= 25.20

 

HDS315-D2_left.jpg

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Damn I've got a shitty temper... Sorry for gettin' all crazy. Sometimes my head sees red when it shouldn't.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Is that 5.1cubic feet gross? If so you need to look at what type of airspace the driver requires to function. You can have all the cone you want, but if you choke it to the point of not being functional then it's just useless weight.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Cone area is king

Enclosure design comes first.

Cardboard box won't work? :) lol

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I just ordered two HDS3 12's and I've gotta Chevy 4 door blazer to put them in. can someone please recommend the perfect box size for this and what to tune it to also please. i love my low lows so I'm thinking 32-30 hz I'm powering them with a 1200.1 super d class mono Zeus amp and got the big 3 upgraded under the hood and running 0 gauge to amp but really need to know what the perfect size box will be. i know i can fit a 5 1/2 cubic ft box in there easily please message me or just respond to me here thanks. can use all the help i could get. new to custom builds so all input is greatly appreciated

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Bigger = better.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

 

Cone area is king

Enclosure design comes first.

Cardboard box won't work? smile.png lol

 

Ya but we all have tried it. icon_roflmao.gif

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Whoa we can all be friends! We are all in this for the same reason. Of course we will all have our opinions, of course we would like your opinion of our product not to be negative but we can't make you change your mind however we will try to help persuade your initial thoughts of who we are and what we do and the product that we are capable of producing.

 

We stand behind our products and we know they are more than worthy of SQ to SPL. We do a lot of testing and listen to feedback from you guys and gals to help grow our line.

 

 

Thanks ami custom so what your sayin is 2 hds300 15" in the dual 15" 5.1 cubic ft box would be better right???

This is correct Denzel.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

These subs sounds amazing had them on a sq1200 for a few days and was amazed with the low end response. 7.6cb 120sq port

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Just bought 2 HDS 315's and pairing it with a Belva BB5000D amp.  Will post later with comments.

 

 

 

 

Kenwood DDX471 head unit

4 Kicker CR65 coaxial speakers

1 SPL 1200 Watt amp

1 Belva BB5000D amp

2 SoundQubed HDS315's

1 ported box tuned to 30 hertz.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

These subs sounds amazing had them on a sq1200 for a few days and was amazed with the low end response. 7.6cb 120sq port

These subs sound amazing.  Very happy with my purchase from SoundQubed.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I have 2 hds312 subs in 4.25 cubes net tuned 32 htz and subs play real low tried 5 cubes didn't like sound but 4.25 is sweet spot in my book

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

    1. Recent Topics

        • 17 comments
        • 178 views
        • 393 comments
        • 32,175 views
        • 2 comments
        • 670 views
        • 5 comments
        • 1,446 views
        • 6 comments
        • 1,015 views
        • 1 comment
        • 961 views
  • Similar Content

    • By Ryann627
      I currently own a 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier that I am currently building a subwoofer install in.
      My complete and current installs:
      New Kenwood KDC-BT378U radio with built-in speaker amp, All new door and deck speakers. (COMPLETE)
      Big 3 Kit, Mechman 270 AMP Alternator, (1) Sundown ZV6 12" 2-OHM 2500W Subwoofer (wired to 1 OHM), One run of 1/0 gauge wire complete with fuse and capacitor), Fiberglass Subwoofer Box(Not sure what size yet, any help on this would be greatly appreciated)
      Just wondering if all the above installs with be able to comfortably power a 3000 watt amplifier to run the subwoofer properly? I know Sundown Subwoofers are underrated, just not sure if I want to over-power by more than 500W, seems safer to me like that, unless I'm wrong? Never dealt with this much power before, max was 600 watts before this build.
      Any other install recommendations? Bigger battery because it is stock? Better springs for the added weight in the rear? Box will be fiberglass but the subwoofer alone weighs 95 pounds.
      Thanks in advance guys.
    • By Aaron Clinton
      A brief introduction to the all new SSA Demon, but first a farewell to its predecessor. 
           Our very long running SSA Dcon has ridden off into the sunset, or at least taking a breather.  The SSA Dcon was our second subwoofer model we ever launched.  At the very beginning, we had the Icon and as it gained traction we saw there was a need for a pure SQ sub of more modest power rating than that the Icon.  So in early 2008, the first SSA Dcon was launched.  (The Xcon followed shortly after).  That being said, the Dcon was almost an immediate hit, with a long 2" copper coil (rarity to have one made in the USA) triple stack motor, rear vent.  The Dcon was very affordable, well made, quite efficient, clean across the entire range, and flexible with enclosure demands.  It is interesting as there are some SSA Family members who swear by their Dcon and will not give it up ever.  (It even became a favorite of some of the home audio crowd).  All that being said, the Dcon evolved a bit for its second generation, we made a leap forward in motor force moving to what is best described as a scaled down Xcon motor, with a large single slug, solid pole, and deeply bumped back plate, while beefing up the suspension and leads.  We were able to bring the power handling up 33% while not hurting the sound that made the Dcon successful.  There was a stretch of a few years, before we ran out of stock, that the SSA Dcon 12 was our all time best selling subwoofer.  So its existence was very important to SSA.  Well with changes in the market (read:customer demands and amps getting much cheaper), as well as sky rocketing material costs, building the Dcon in the USA no longer was an option, so production stopped early 2017 for both the Dcon (and Gcon) and inventory ran out later that year. 
           Late last year, due to the long lay off with out the Dcon (and Gcon), we started development of an updated Dcon at a new build house.  The quality and performance of our SSA Evil1 tweeters were above our expectations, so we decided to send more production to that same build house.   As we saw that the market slowed overall for modest power rated subs due to power getting cheaper and people wanting higher power handling subs, so the market began to really start heating up in the 500 - 1200 watt range, I knew we needed to address it.  There is an 8" model developed, but it will not make it this first production run.  
           The new model had to handle more power and have more xmax while not sacrificing the balanced and clean sound the Dcon had established for nearly a decade.  That meant larger motor, larger coil, more suspension, larger leads, thicker cone, taller surround, etc.  In the end, all of the changes that happened to the over all design, we could no longer call it a Dcon.  In sticking with the theme of the Evil, a model name that has become so well known, while respecting the Dcon, the Demon name was selected.  The Demon is a great blend of the previous Dcon and Xcon, both in design and appearance.  In prototype testing, the SSA Demon thrived smaller to mid-sized ported and mid-sized sealed enclosures.
      Quick SSA Demon stats:
      2.5" copper coil Aluminum former Aluminum Shorting ring Solid pole, non-vented bumped back plate Large single slug motor Pressed pulp cone Tall roll surround Push terminals Dual Nomex progressive spiders Stitched tinsel leads Large dome dustcap I will list T/S specs and enclosure recommendations shortly.  We are very excited about the SSA Demon as it bringing back to our line up a pure sound quality subwoofer that will be affordable, while still having the characteristic SSA warmth and output. 
       
       
       

    • By Ksweds
      Hi, does anyone know the diameter on a soundqubed hdc3.110? Manufacturer doesn't list this, and I can't find it anywhere. I've got an odd shaped box I want to throw a pair in, but I need to make sure they'll fit first
    • By DedicatedEnthusiast
      B2 Audio X2C 15
      $650 shipped!
      Contact at 440-915-2309 for further questions/concerns. 

       
  • Recent YouTube Posts

×