Posted November 18, 200717 yr Hey guys i am looking for a single 15" setup, the amp i have to power either sub would be a mtx thunder elite 801d it puts out 851x1 rms at 2 ohms, i listen to about 70% rap and 30% rock i am mostly interested in getting loud i know that that is totally install dependant, so either sub would be ported at around 32-33 hz and in about a 3.5-4.0 cu ft enclosure. Either these two woofers or any others under $300 any information would be very helpful. Thanks, Brian
November 18, 200717 yr Any particular reason for a single sub? If it's pure output you're looking for, I'd rather go with two $150 drivers in a box tuned higher...something like a new Tempest or Dayton HO 15" comes to mind. Both the SSD and Icon are fine speakers, but cone area is tough to argue with...
November 19, 200717 yr Author umm there isnt really a particular reason other than all of the companies like Fi, SSA, and sound splinter have woofers that i could only afford 1 and with the power i have i could really only power 1
November 19, 200717 yr Admin umm there isnt really a particular reason other than all of the companies like Fi, SSA, and sound splinter have woofers that i could only afford 1 and with the power i have i could really only power 1 You also get a featured section on the rides page! http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/icon/rides.html
November 19, 200717 yr Choosing between the two is a no brainer to me, the ICON isn't their entry level offering and the SSD is. Not that an entry level Fi is something to look down upon, but personally I'd definitely rather have the ICON.
November 19, 200717 yr Admin Choosing between the two is a no brainer to me, the ICON isn't their entry level offering and the SSD is. Not that an entry level Fi is something to look down upon, but personally I'd definitely rather have the ICON. On a side note, i'd like to add, that I just met M5//// and he got to hear the Hyundai first hand. It was built specifically for street beatn...i'll let him tell you what he thought...
November 19, 200717 yr Author i was leaning towards the Icon, but i just want to make sure it is an upgrade from the 2 12" kicker cvr's on a 500 watt overrated kenwood amp, in output and and just sounding clean
November 19, 200717 yr i was leaning towards the Icon, but i just want to make sure it is an upgrade from the 2 12" kicker cvr's on a 500 watt overrated kenwood amp, in output and and just sounding cleanLOL. I don't think you'll have a problem hearing the difference of one 15" ICON over the CVR's.You could do the Sundown/ICON combo the shop is offering right now and save a little money.
November 19, 200717 yr Author alright its set i will go with the Icon which voice coil would i go with to get a 2 ohm load
November 19, 200717 yr dual 4, parallel for a 2ohm final load.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
November 19, 200717 yr It was built specifically for street beatn...i'll let him tell you what he thought...Now that would be interesting
November 19, 200717 yr Admin I am biased, so my opinon does not really count. Both the ICON and SSD are good choices.
November 21, 200717 yr I'm sure the SSD is great, but isn't the Icon more comparable to a Fi Q than a SSD?
November 21, 200717 yr dual 4, parallel for a 2ohm final load.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Dual 1 ohm. Series for a 2 ohm final load.dual 4 ohm isn't available on the iCON to my knowledge.J
November 21, 200717 yr Admin I'm sure the SSD is great, but isn't the Icon more comparable to a Fi Q than a SSD?For the most part, yes. All three subs are meant for great sound in daily driving situations. They each excel with slightly different power and enclosure size, and in some cases, tuning. Either way, you are going to get a great sub.
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