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Sencheezy

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  1. Thanks! I will check that out now. Also check out parts-express.com and madisound.com for other speaker options as well. Yeah! I actually do remember. I will look more into those. And yeah, I'm familiar with both those sites, was just hoping to get more input from others.
  2. Looks to have a lot of great candidates! http://www.usspeaker.com/delta%20lite2512II-1.htm First one I clicked on looks promising already!
  3. Thanks! I will check that out now.
  4. Yes, this has been taken into consideration.
  5. If I stick with a smaller single driver, a 6.5" or 8", I'm afraid it won't have the volume to keep up with for what I'm looking for. I was hoping that, with the driver being so near to the horns, that hopefully that would aid me in staging. Just as many advised the ideal location for a midbass would be in the floorboard far underneath the dash as possible.
  6. And that's exactly why I made this thread. Looking for input here, and direction, for which I need to follow. I chose a 12, because it's the largest driver I can fit in my door. Going back to the "not wanting to win championship" statment. This is still, a very much daily driver, so being able to keep up the volume is extremely important to me, wether it be for showing out for friends, or for competition. And yes, I mentioned previously that I would like something that plays from 40 or 50hz to 600hz or 800hz. This being depicted by how low I want the horns to play.
  7. Looking at this FR Graph, it seems that this Driver can play up to that high with the aid of processing. http://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/specs/295-512-dayton-audio-um12-22-specifications.pdf
  8. Hello All, I am currently in search for a really good Mid-Bass Driver. My budget is around 200$ per, it "could" be stretched a little higher if needed. I currently am a competitor for the SPL side of things, but for this upcoming season, I am also wanting to compete in SQ. I am not wanting to become a world champion per-say, but I would like to earn a respectable score. Yes I do understand how judgmental SQ can be, as it's all person preference, as well as a judge to judge scoring. For this portion of my audio system, I would like to ignore my SPL installation, and to strictly concentrate on the SQ aspect. I am currently and will like to continually run an 2 way active system. The equipment that I currently have; Image Dynamics Ultra Mini Horns build by Eric Stevens. 100w RMS, 8 ohm impedance, 110 Sensitivity, Recommended Crossover Points: 600-2000 Hz Zed Audio Leviathan. 300x6 @2ohms, 600x3 @4ohms, 2 ohm stable To move forward in this SQ project, I will need a few additional equipment, including an RTA, RTA program, a better Headunit(prefer double din), and some sort of processor. But for now, I am wanting to concentrate on the Mid-Bass Selection. I have decided that I would like to utilize an 12" driver. Now again, please keep in mind that I am not looking to win a championship, just to put up an respectable number. In MECA, they use a 1-100 scale grading system. I took some measurements and they are as follow. 30" Width, 13" Height(rear half of door)/16" Height(front half of door), ~7" Depth(rear half of door)/~9" Depth(front half of door). ~2cuft These measurements are pretty rough, and are on the conservative side. There is more space to be had but would involve more measuring. To sum it up, I am looking for suggestions for a 12" driver that has a high xmax(15mm or better), good sensitivity(88 or better), again, these are blending in with the horns, a high rms value(200rms or better), reasonable space requirement and/or can play IB, and lastly, a relatively flat frequency response. Now, I do understand that everything comes with some sort of sacrifice, I am simply listing some of my personal preference in this driver selection. I should also mention that I do plan on playing the horns from 800hz to 20khz. If I utilize a 24db slope or better, and with proper testing, these can play down as low as 600hz. So this midbass selection will have to play at least up to that point, if not, then I would use the processing to bridge that gap as closely as possible. And I guess I would like these to play as low as 40hz? Some early candidates include: Dayton Audio RSS315HF-4 12" Reference HF Subwoofer 4 Ohm Dayton Audio UM12-22 12" Ultimax Eminence Delta-12LFA 12" Low Frequency Driver If there is anything I left out, please let me know. And thanks.
  9. I have your truck (07). Just go ahead and leave factory wires there and just add on.
  10. Damn that looks good!
  11. Take some measurements of the space you're willing to sacrifice and post them up here. That will be the deciding factor.
  12. Looks good man
  13. but really, first tell us what you are wanting out of your system. Tell us some of the basic functionality you feel is a must have. We can't recommend anything without know what you are wanting. And please say more than just "sound good"
  14. pioneer 80prs clarion nx702
  15. I wouldn't bother with either enclosure. Both bad ideas. My BTL UFO did really well in a 7cube box tuned to 32hz. I can't stress enough how much I recommend you building a new enclosure.
  16. Yeah that is dope man
  17. Oh! And this thing is freaking big as heck and really heavy! I was not expecting that at all lol.
  18. Finally got a H/o Alternator! Woot Woot. It's a 250amp DC Power that I bought used from Ohjay. Good guy as always to work with. So now my electrical consists of three group 31 batteries, and a 250 amp alt. Now I just need to redo my power/ground runs from up front and I will personal be satisfied finally haha. I would like to charge my current batteries fist before installing. But hopefully I would see a big difference.
  19. Merry Christmas!
  20. happy birthday
  21. So it's just a mp3 essentially?
  22. that looks real good man

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