Posted December 1, 200717 yr Hi guys, what's the highest number (TL)you've seen with 4x RE SE 12" ported playing music? and if you know, what was the tuning freq and power? thanks.
December 3, 200717 yr Admin Personally, not sure, because the SE's are meant for daily driving fun, not peaky SPL.
December 3, 200717 yr What are your goals with the subwoofers? Also how much power you plan to run. What vehicle?
December 3, 200717 yr well with my 2 se12's the highest ive hit was 144.2 @42hz tl mic at the dash driver door open keep in mind that in a trunk car and only 1 orion 1200di was able to do 140.5 legal on the tl mic @42hzi bass race in the 129.9 class but most of the time i bust out and go into the 139 classbut ive see 2 se12's in a daily box do 148's im trying to up my power so i can have my 2 se's do close to 150 as possible 80 Edited December 3, 200717 yr by 80INCHES
December 3, 200717 yr well with my 2 se12's the highest ive hit was 144.2 @42hz tl mic at the dash driver door open keep in mind that in a trunk car and only 1 orion 1200di was able to do 140.5 legal on the tl mic @42hzi bass race in the 129.9 class but most of the time i bust out and go into the 139 classbut ive see 2 se12's in a daily box do 148's im trying to up my power so i can have my 2 se's do close to 150 as possible 80Kind of wishful thinking with a pair of low line 12"s...
December 4, 200717 yr no its not ive seen it done80in a Crx or a wall??Sure it wasn't an Sx cuz I really dont see a pair of se 12"s doing high 40's on music in a daily box...
December 4, 200717 yr Author Thanks guys, I want a real loud daily driving, something that is realy loud to the ear, can meter decent (I know....trunk car) and sound good doing it, and also with good lows. I was thinking about the 4x RE SE 12" portted in 6.0- 6.5ft^3 tuned at 34-35 Hz powered by 2x Sundown Audio SAZ-1500D or by 2x USAmps MD-2D. giving each 750wrms.But now I'm thinking about 4x RE SX 12" also in 6.0- 6.5ft^3 tuned at 34- 35 ported. i was thinking to power them with 2x USAmps MD-3D but since the SX are dual 2ohm it will be a problem to use those Amps, but I've heard that the SX come also in dual 4 ohms, so that's giving me a bit hope, so what do you guys think? The car is a 2001 Toyota Corolla (trunk Car) I've already had done some modification on the rear deck and the rear seats as you can see in the pics, here's the Link.And here you can see the box I'm planning to use it is Box A. here's the Link. I know it will be tight fit in that car, but I've done some calculation and with some modification i will be able to fit 4x 12" ported in there at the volume i mention before. so what do you guys think, any advise, help will be thankful. Anyways thanks, Aruman.
December 5, 200717 yr Admin If you are considering the SE or SX, I would look at the FI SSD and save some money. It can be optioned to your liking or install / power needs where as the SE or SX can't. Are you willing to give up your entire trunk? Did you consider a pair of 15's firing forward into the cabin?
December 5, 200717 yr Author Thanks Denim, yes, i have looked at FI, SSA Icon, DD also, but one of the reason I choose RE is because they are as good as the other brands I've mention but the main reason is that I'm going with like 70% performance and 30% look and I'm not a much fan of boobs cone subs, that's the reason I'm planning RE.And yes I'm willing to give up my entire trunk, as a matter of fact, I already did. This car will not be my car to go to work and stuffs like that. it's more to hang around with, and sometimes when there is carshows and caraudio comps.( the car is not finish yet)I want a system that is a lot louder than what i have right now(4x MTX 7500 12" Sealed) that's why i was thinking RE Audio(4x RE SE's or SX's 12" Ported)Also is it true that the RE SX 12" come also in dual 4 ohm, or is it a special order? wich are some good amps for 4x RE SX's?Anyways thanks, Aruman.
December 5, 200717 yr Admin If you want peaky, then SX is the choice from RE. I am not sure on the coil options anymore.Side note: The all new AA Havoc has dish dust cap.
December 5, 200717 yr 2 15" RE SE's in a custom box tuned to 35 hz i hit 143 on dash with TL...powered with a 1500 watt audiopipe amp.Granted im in a integra hatch.. but they do beat, but SX would beat ALOT harder with power like that.They do handle the amp like a champ tho.
December 5, 200717 yr 2 15" RE SE's in a custom box tuned to 35 hz i hit 143 on dash with TL...powered with a 1500 watt audiopipe amp.Granted im in a integra hatch.. but they do beat, but SX would beat ALOT harder with power like that.They do handle the amp like a champ tho.Nice numbers...Still don't see a pair of RE SE's doing High 40's on a TL sealed up...
December 7, 200717 yr Author Thanks guys, I want a real loud daily driving, something that is realy loud to the ear, can meter decent (I know....trunk car) and sound good doing it, and also with good lows. I was thinking about the 4x RE SE 12" portted in 6.0- 6.5ft^3 tuned at 34-35 Hz powered by 2x Sundown Audio SAZ-1500D or by 2x USAmps MD-2D. giving each 750wrms.But now I'm thinking about 4x RE SX 12" also in 6.0- 6.5ft^3 tuned at 34- 35 ported. i was thinking to power them with 2x USAmps MD-3D but since the SX are dual 2ohm it will be a problem to use those Amps, but I've heard that the SX come also in dual 4 ohms, so that's giving me a bit hope, so what do you guys think? The car is a 2001 Toyota Corolla (trunk Car) I've already had done some modification on the rear deck and the rear seats as you can see in the pics, here's the Link.And here you can see the box I'm planning to use it is Box A. here's the Link. I know it will be tight fit in that car, but I've done some calculation and with some modification i will be able to fit 4x 12" ported in there at the volume i mention before. so what do you guys think, any advise, help will be thankful. Anyways thanks, Aruman.so the 4x RE SX 12"setup will be a better choice compare with the 4x RE SE 12" for real loud daily driving?
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