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Hi guys,  this will be long...lol...bear with me.  I just bought a 97 Tahoe (4dr 4x4) and am wanting to put a new system in it.  So far I have just a HU (Pioneer DEH-80PRS) and the amp for my mids/highs (MB Quart RM440.4).  I'll have to wait until I get home (I'm in Afghanistan for another week) to get speakers as I don't know sizes and have gotten conflicting info online...  Also, planned on doing the big 3 when I get home too... For the sub amp I was planning on using a Hifonics Brutus BRX2000.1D (or equivalent, or possibly a little more power, trying to stay below $300 for it).  I'm very conflicted on the sub though...  I'm thinking I only want to run 1 sub (2 isn't completely out of the question though), either 12 or 15.  I would like to stay under $500 for the sub (preferably cheaper...lol)  I tend to prefer sealed boxes due to them sounding tighter though I would probably be open to a properly tuned ported box.  I also like really clean, tight bass, I'm not a fan of SPL subs due to them sounding dirty...  I listen to everything (everything everything...lol)  With a heavy focus on metal, dubstep, and rap...  The subs I've been looking at so far are the Fi Q, Fi BL, SSA Xcon, and the AA Havoc (though it's a little more expensive and I'm not crazy about the way it looks).  The XCon has the most Xmax (31mm) with the Q right behind it at 28, with the BL coming in a 18mm (that doesn't sound right, seems low).  I like the look of the Xcons also more than the Fis (not crazy about dustcaps...lol)  I don't know if the 3mm of Xmax is worth the $100 price difference between the Xcon and the Q either. The problem is I've never heard any of these in person, only youtube videos (where they all sound like crap due to crap cameras).  My old system when I had my Tiburon (and later in may Blazer) was a JLW7 12 (in a sealed JL power wedge box, I originally had it in JL's ported box but didn't really like how it sounded (not as tight, muddy on rapid bass notes), though it was quite a bit louder) running off a JL 500/1.  It was pretty decent and would flex the glass in the hatchback (had to dynamat everything though to keep rattles down)  From what I understand the subs I'm looking at sound just as good but hit harder than the W7.  My question is:  Looking for what I'm looking for (clean, tight, strong bass) for all types of music...what would you go with (which sub? 12 or 15?  sealed or ported?) and why?  Thanks!

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Also, I forgot to mention I don't want to take up all of the room in the back of the Tahoe, I do occasionally have to put stuff in there for outdoor stuff (hunting, fishing, camping)... that's the other reason I only wanted to run one sub...  2 would be ok if they kept the same depth (width of the box doesn't really matter to me much, I would actually prefer it go all the way across...)

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How much space are you willing to give up? You have a lot of room of tahoes but you won't need half that for a 12. But as far as output, cone area is king, I vote 1 15" or 18" fully loaded BL for ya. In about 6 ft^3. Or if you keep your jl 500 I'd look into th SSD

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i have a 12 inch d2 zcon im looking to sell.. pm me if interested... ive had it for 2 months and still have original packaging.

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I don't have the JL stuff anymore, I sold it about 6 months ago...  I just had my wife measure, and there is more room than I thought...lol.  I was kind of leaning toward a 15 also, then down the road if it isn't enough adding a second one.  Will the 15 be able to handle rapid bass beats well (accurately)?  Other than that, I just have the question of sealed or ported, and Q or BL.  Will the BL produce clean bass?  Also, it is down on Xmax (by 10mm) compared to the Q... will that matter?  I have heard that the BL will get louder but the Q will get lower...which one will help with the bass you can feel in your chest while remaining clean?  Ultimately I think I want a system that sounds good (most importantly) but will also get low and produce the bass that you feel in your chest and throat...lol

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Everyone who has a Q loves them. everyone who has a BL loves them.

I love my full loaded Q with low QTS.

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Can't go wrong with any of SSA/Fi sub

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Ok...I think I'm going to go with a fully loaded Q 15 in a ported box, I'm going to build the box myself based off the cut sheet that Fi posted.  Now I'm second guessing the amp...lol.  I had originally planned on the Hifonics Brutus BRX2000.1D 2000 watt amp.  I am now looking at the following list...

 

Hifonics Brutus BRX2000.1D  (2000 watts rms) ($235)

Sound Qubed Q1-2200D (2200 watts rms) ($430)

Soundstream TA1.2000D (2000 watts rms) ($240) (or TX1-2000D older model I think same specs) ($300)

Soundstream RUB1.1600D (1600 watts rms) ($186)

Audio Pipe AP-15001D (1500 watts rms) ($180)

Audio Pipe APSM-1500 (1500 watts rms) ($135)

Cadence Q9000M (1200 watts rms) ($280)

Cadence Dakota (1200 watts rms) ($345)

PPI S2000.1D (2000 watts rms) ($180)

 

Out of those what would you pick?  I looked in the 1500-2000 watt range as the Q 15 is 1500 watts rms but fully loaded it should handle a little more right?  Also, the sound qubed is a little more than I want to spend, though it's probably one of the best on the list, price point is also why I didn't include the Sundown 1500...though I could go with it if all the other amps on this list are crap...  I have been out of the car audio world for a few years now, I know that Soundstream, PPI and Cadence used to be awesome, are they still?  I also know that Hifonics has had a questionable past though the new Brutus series is supposed to be pretty decent (and cea compliant).

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the Q and BL are totally different subs. comparing xmax is ridiculous as the BL is significantly louder on the same power compared to the Q. 

 

Nothing in your post tells me that the Q is the right choice for you at all. Drop the Q from your list and think about the BL, Xcon, etc. Also, the difference in 1500 and 2000 watts is insignificant (no audible difference) so pick a reliable/cheap option and put the remaining funds into something else.

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Why not an 18. Port it and enjoy. I will second the Q is wrong for you comment.

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OK...sounds like BL is the sub for me then...(I don't think the Xcon would be worth the extra $100)

 

I've honestly never even considered an 18...it would fit...  At what point do you start loosing accuracy on tight fast bass runs?  (or does that not happen?)  I've heard that 15s and bigger are two slow to keep up with them due to mass, but I'm not sure I buy that...  The only potential down side I can see with the 18 is box size...it needs quite a bit more airspace.  I've had plenty of 10s and 12s, but I've never owned a 15 or 18...  As far as amps I agree that I want a cheap/reliable option (I know those words usually don't go together).  Out of what I have listed are there any of those brands that I should stay away from?  You guys are helping immensely with my planning process, thanks!

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Tight is a box problem...which of course is also why you didn't like the ported w7.

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Makes sense...  If I built the box for a 15 (or 18) to the cut sheet specs listed here in Fi's forum...how do you think that would do accuracy wise?

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I have a 02 tahoe and I currently have a 15" xcon in a 3.5ft^3 box at 30hz wired to 2 ohm on a brz2400.1d. It's pretty snappy to me and after playing with some DJSNT today it can shake my steering wheel, among other things. An 18 would certainly be fun!

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Mite have an xcon 15 I could get rid of

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If sandman isn't interested in that xcon, I might be.

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No thanks, I think I'm set on going with the BL (in 15 or 18)...  Still have to settle on an amp though...  Then I will be set to purchase everything in a couple weeks.  As far as getting all the options for daily use, what is the right setup?  I'm assuming equipping it with dual 2 ohm, hyper pole, cooling, no flatwind, daily, no on universal (because it's dual 2 ohm), and I don't know on internal lead (I don't know what that does).

 

hdrox, how do you like your hifonics amp?  I heard that the newer Brutus amps are supposed to be really good for the money.

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I've only been running it at 2 ohm, but it's been good to me so far. It certainly gets the sub moving well enough.

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So to get clean, fast, accurate bass from my 15 or 18 do I want to make the box more toward the smaller (less airspace) side of the spec or toward the bigger (more airspace) side of the spec, or somewhere right in the middle?

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The pre designed enclosures Fi lists are an "all around" design. Competing or going for the low lows may require a change up. As a former owner of a 12" bl I can say it will do pretty much any thing you ask of it without much trouble. I have a similar taste in music, emphasis on metal, I think double bass kicks from bands like meshuggah or after the burial etc. came across beautifully. All and all I think it's a solid choice! Good luck :)

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Awesome!  That's what I was hoping to hear.  Is your box built to the Fi Cut Sheet specs?

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Ya, cut for cut. The bl is in use in my little brother's tc. He couldn't be happier. I upgraded to 2 12" ethos recently. Not because I didn't enjoy the fi tho. Just trying new setups.

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Awesome!  Once I get home I'll measure out the box to get a rough shape and see how big it will be in the back of my Tahoe, then I'll decide on if I'm going with the 15 or the 18.  I'm 98% sure I'm going with the Hifonics Brutus 2000 watt amp...  So I'll order it and the sub here on the 8th when I get paid.  I'll build the box while I'm waiting on the sub to come in...  When I order the sub what options for the BL constitute "fully loaded"  I am wanting the dual 2 ohm, and from what I read I don't need to get universal because the 2 ohm option is already set up for it.  So I'm assuming yes to everything else but flatwind coils and universal when selecting the daily option with dual 2 ohms...right?

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Well, just waiting on the sub to come in now.  I have everything else in and the box is built (to the cut sheet specs). 

 

Here's the list:

 

Head Unit:  Pioneer DEH-80PRS

Front Speakers:  Alpine Type R 6.5" Components (SPR-60C)

Rear Speakers:  Alpine Type R 6.5" Coaxials (SPR-60)

4 channel Amp:  MB Quart RM440.4

Sub Amp:  Hifonics Brutus BRX2000.1D

Sub:  Fi BL 15 (dual 2 ohm, fully loaded)

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