Posted January 23, 200916 yr I'm looking for recommendations for a sub. I've got a .82 cubic ft custom sealed fiberglass enclosure and a Polk Audio PA400.1 which does 300w at 2ohm - actual output could be a little higher from what I've read. I'm looking to spend under $200. I like to have some "thump" but accuracy is far more important. I had a ID12d2v2 from about 5 years ago but that one's done.Here's my list so far:SSA DCONAA AssassinRE Adutio SRJL AUdio 12w3Soundsplinter RL-iPolk Audio MM1240dAny help would be appreciated.
January 23, 200916 yr Admin SSA makes a perfect match for you. The DCON. Here's the info on them: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/dcon.html2" wide, 4 layer, copper coilsPush terminalsPulp Fiber ConeDual NOMEX spidersFEA optimized motor2" Anodized alum. formerHeavy Duty Lead wiresHand crafted in USAFs 29.4hzRe 7.8Qms 4.09Qes .33Qts .31mms 105gXmax 16mmVas 37.8Sd 309 cm^2BL 21.7SPL 86.6 1W/1mWattage: 300wRMSDisplacement: 0.10ft^3Enclosure Recommendations:Sealed: .75 cu.ft.Sealed: .90 cu.ft. optimalPorted: 1.00 cu.ft. @ 28-33 hzPorted: 1.25 cu.ft. @ 28-33hz opt.Sub Outside Dia.: 11.000
January 23, 200916 yr Author SSA makes a perfect match for you. The DCON. Here's the info on them: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/dcon.htmlEnclosure Recommendations:Sealed: .75 cu.ft.Sealed: .90 cu.ft. optimalPorted: 1.00 cu.ft. @ 28-33 hzPorted: 1.25 cu.ft. @ 28-33hz opt.Sub Outside Dia.: 11.000
January 23, 200916 yr The minimum is .9^3ft. .82 is pretty small, can you make it a bit bigger and then add some polyfill?
January 23, 200916 yr Author It's already complete. It was molded to fit into the side-wall of my trunk to stay out of the way.
January 23, 200916 yr Maybe see if you can find a used Stereo Integrity BM. The new version is still a couple months away, though.
January 23, 200916 yr Admin could you invert it? this is seriously small. After sub displacment you're looking at .68ft^3. You might be hard pressed to find any 12 that will sound good in that size enclosure.
January 24, 200916 yr how about the new incriminator 187 line? i don't know enough about them yet to say how they'd perform in a small sealed enclosure, winisd definitely wants them vented... http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/zencart...;products_id=17
January 24, 200916 yr BM works in as small as .5 cubes. OR.......you could mount an MDF mounting baffle onto the front and cut the size down to fit a 10" sub and pretty much pick any on the market.....
January 24, 200916 yr Dont forget to look at the Mach 5 IXL 12 and even 10, they are great subwoofers
January 24, 200916 yr Author The RE SR12 says it needs .75 cubic feet for an "optimal" sealed enclosure. Would that not be a good choice?What about polyfill to bring the effective enclosure size up around 1 cube?
January 24, 200916 yr Do you already have a hole cut for a 12? a 10 DCON would be perfect.also 1.2 is for a ported enclosure, not sealed.
January 28, 200916 yr Author So I'm "shrinking" the hole down to accommodate a 10" subwoofer. Still .82 cubes. So here's what I'm left with:SSA DCON 10D4 - wants .75 to .9 cubic feetImage Dynamics ID10 - wants .6 to .8 cubic feetRE SR 12 - wants .5 to .75 cubic feet, but it's a 12" subwoofer, which is a plus.AA Assassin 10 - wants .6 - 1.0 cubic feetHelp me choose one. They're all between $100 and $160 and they do between 250 and 350 watts RMS.
January 28, 200916 yr Choose what YOU want. You can't really go wrong with what you've selected, BUT if it were me, I would choose the Dcon.
January 28, 200916 yr You may want to put them into a speaker program, like winISD, to see how their frequency responses vary in that box. While it won't translate exactly to a car environment, you will at least know how they react to that box size relative to each other. Perhaps one has a flatter response curve, or one rolls off quicker at the low end, etc., that you might want to see to help your decision.
January 29, 200916 yr Author KU40,Can I forward you my WinSD project file and get your interpretation?
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