Posted November 23, 200816 yr what do you guys think will be best the amp will be a crunch gp3000pro and tuned around 33 hzs
November 23, 200816 yr Commas go a long way, if you have the room. I'd go witht the 10's, I'm guessing you don't have the room though.
November 23, 200816 yr the 21"...I mean the BIG SLOW would have only a fraction of the SQ that multiple 10"would provide....
November 23, 200816 yr Admin The 21" DP does not need 3000 watts. Not sure why people keep thinking that.
November 23, 200816 yr the 21"...I mean the BIG SLOW would have only a fraction of the SQ that multiple 10"would provide....I thought this was a common misconception... You know, that 18" or 21" subs were "slower" or less accurate. So what's the deal? Is it true or what?
November 23, 200816 yr In my mind..No that isnt the case..Either sub you have, What ever note is givin to it, It will play it.Thats just my thoughts..
November 23, 200816 yr the 21"...I mean the BIG SLOW would have only a fraction of the SQ that multiple 10"would provide....Are you joking? Since when did big woofers need to be fast?
November 23, 200816 yr the 21"...I mean the BIG SLOW would have only a fraction of the SQ that multiple 10"would provide....Are you joking? Since when did big woofers need to be fast? I liked large woofers when I was younger but having multiple 10" is much snappier and less boomy although large woofers do have vision blurring and gut wrenching output
November 23, 200816 yr Just remember, every time you are at a rock concert and hear that fast bass and toms from the drummer smacking you in the chest..... It is from 18s....
November 23, 200816 yr Just remember, every time you are at a rock concert and hear that fast bass and toms from the drummer smacking you in the chest..... It is from 18s....The reason why Rock Concerts 18's are so controlled is because they are powered by ballanced current servo's,installed in the correct cabinets and the lack of voltage drop...almost perfect conditionsI'm not saying an 18" isn't fast ...there is a noticable sound difference between a large woofer vs several small when they are both installed properly
November 23, 200816 yr ^^^indead^^...i have ran single 18's and now i run 8 10's...its all what u want to hear...but by no means was the 18...sloppy..BUT the 10's are more punchy
November 24, 200816 yr So larger woofers better if you like the low bass of rap? I was told it was all dependent on the motor and therefore size made no difference but then again I know very little about subs and acoustics. I'm currently running a single 12" Critical Mass UL12 and while the SQ is top notch I was wanting more output and was debating on whether or not to upgrade to a single 18" or add another UL12.I was going to choose based on cone area alone because I didn't think the size of the individual woofers made a difference and now I'm confused...
November 24, 200816 yr Author The 21" DP does not need 3000 watts. Not sure why people keep thinking that.not sure why people always think its going to get full power all the time. its going to be used for a few shows and to demo at car ahows with my car club, the sub will be ran at 4 ohms for everyday use.when i started db drag in 03 i had a viper 2500d hooked up to a single se 12 and never friend a coil.
November 24, 200816 yr So larger woofers better if you like the low bass of rap? I was told it was all dependent on the motor and therefore size made no difference but then again I know very little about subs and acoustics. I'm currently running a single 12" Critical Mass UL12 and while the SQ is top notch I was wanting more output and was debating on whether or not to upgrade to a single 18" or add another UL12.I was going to choose based on cone area alone because I didn't think the size of the individual woofers made a difference and now I'm confused...It really depends on the manufacturer. some manufacturers use the same motor, spiders, and everything, on the different size subs in a line (except the cone and surround) to make it easier on them. In that case, the Mms increases, Fs changes, lots of other things change. So different size subs in the same line can easily sound different. But other manufacturers tweak each size's parts so that all of the sizes perform relatively similar.But larger woofers play lower because of the increased swept volume and a generally lower Fs.
November 24, 200816 yr So larger woofers better if you like the low bass of rap? I was told it was all dependent on the motor and therefore size made no difference but then again I know very little about subs and acoustics. I'm currently running a single 12" Critical Mass UL12 and while the SQ is top notch I was wanting more output and was debating on whether or not to upgrade to a single 18" or add another UL12.I was going to choose based on cone area alone because I didn't think the size of the individual woofers made a difference and now I'm confused...It really depends on the manufacturer. some manufacturers use the same motor, spiders, and everything, on the different size subs in a line (except the cone and surround) to make it easier on them. In that case, the Mms increases, Fs changes, lots of other things change. So different size subs in the same line can easily sound different. But other manufacturers tweak each size's parts so that all of the sizes perform relatively similar.But larger woofers play lower because of the increased swept volume and a generally lower Fs.thanks i understand
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