Posted July 17, 200817 yr How would you best characterize the IXL series of subs? Made to be accurate? Made to get loud? Somewhere in the middle?Reason that I'm asking is I'm looking for a sub for a small sealed box to integrate with a system built with musical accuracy in mind.
July 17, 200817 yr They were made to be musical first. If they 'get loud' for some folks, I would consider that a fringe benefit. Scott used one in a sealed config - perhaps he can give you a more unbiased response.Best,Mark
July 18, 200817 yr http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...hl=Mach+5+AudioI haven't used one in a vehicle, but I'm currently using one as my HT subwoofer. What volume are you looking at? Mine is in a 1.1ft^3 enclosure, and I absolutely love it.My living room at the moment is about 16 feet wide by 12 feet deep. In this large room, and only a 10" driver, it definitely has terrific output. I really don't need anymore for my listening habits, both in music & HT. As well, it is very accurate, even in the larger than normal sealed enclosure size (wanted to be able to dig right down to the lower octaves), not one sloppy note or uncontrolled movement. I'm able to throw ~1300W RMS at the subwoofer, and it has still not broke a sweat.
July 18, 200817 yr Wait for Puggsley's review on it. He tells me flat out what is good and what isn't. I trust his ears.Best,m
July 18, 200817 yr Admin Based off the IXL 18, if I wanted a 10" higher power driver (other then ours) that was first and foremost built for clarity (much of the idea behind the Icon ), the IXL 10 would be one of the top selections.
July 18, 200817 yr My full review will be coming in the next week or so. But just to let you know......The IXL-10 is probably one of if not my favorite driver I have ever tested. All I can say is IXL-10 + 800rms + Korn = ear sex!
July 18, 200817 yr Author Final question...what's the mounting depth of the 10 and 12? Can't seem to find that bit of info anywhere...Edit:...except a few threads down. How about the 12 and how much clearance for the pole vent?
July 18, 200817 yr Final question...what's the mounting depth of the 10 and 12? Can't seem to find that bit of info anywhere...Edit:...except a few threads down. How about the 12 and how much clearance for the pole vent?Funny I was just wondering about that. At 5.5in I cant go wrong. Edited July 18, 200817 yr by Stuckinok
July 18, 200817 yr Yeah, I've been sluggish with posting info - sorry about that. I'll get the stuff up this weekend. Taxi, the mounting depth of the IXL-12 is 6.5". Add an extra inch clearance for the pole vent.m
July 21, 200817 yr Author If the 1000D looked like the rest of the Sundown amps I'd pick one of those up with a single 12, but alas...2 10s upfiring would be nice. Now to figure out how to make the grills...er...rear seats that would still be usable (at least for the dog, though he's kinda heavy) and give the subs some room to breathe. I think that I've got a good idea on that but it hinges on being able to find factory match upholstery cloth...shouldn't be too hard, I have a lead on that part.
September 28, 200915 yr What would the box size be for the IXL 10" sealed??Mine sounded good in 0.75cft excluding the sub displacement but Mach5 recommend sealed 0.85cft (not much different).Jono
September 28, 200915 yr What would the box size be for the IXL 10" sealed??Mine sounded good in 0.75cft excluding the sub displacement but Mach5 recommend sealed 0.85cft (not much different).JonoAnd that is the beauty of sealed
September 28, 200915 yr Mine is ported. I believe it is .85 cubes at 38Hz. I think.Why tuned so high? Hows the low end extension? I got a 10" that I will be building a box for in the girlfriend's car. I am still deciding on which tuning for her though.
September 29, 200915 yr Mine is ported. I believe it is .85 cubes at 38Hz. I think.Why tuned so high? Hows the low end extension? I got a 10" that I will be building a box for in the girlfriend's car. I am still deciding on which tuning for her though.It was a tester box. Just to see what it would do. I would recommend 35hz for daily driveing. Perfect tuning IMO,
September 29, 200915 yr Can't complain about mine tuned to 31hz, goes quite low....... certainly much better than when it was tuned to 36-38hz. Between 30-32hz would be nice IMHO.Jono
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.