Posted January 4, 201015 yr Are there any premade subwoofer enclosures that are available online to buy that would fit the Fi BTL "15 perfectly?
January 4, 201015 yr Well not really tuned towards it, most pre-fab boxes. If they are ported are usually tuned pretty high 45-55hz. Which would work to an extent, but why are you buying a BTL if you are asking this question.
January 4, 201015 yr Author I honestly know nothing about subwoofer enclosures. I bought Polk Audio's db1222 dual 12" subs that came in a ported box. Now I want something better. I have my eyes set on Fi's 15" BTL, but I don't know what to put it in.
January 4, 201015 yr Well your first problem, is that it's a 2000rms woofer. Thus your going to need an electrical system to back up your power consumption of your amp or amps. This usually means, a new High Output alternator, and some batteries.
January 4, 201015 yr Author Wow, okay. What would you recommend to get in order to keep the sub running? The amp I had in mind to power the sub is a Pioneer Premier PRS-D2000SPL.
January 4, 201015 yr Wow, okay. What would you recommend to get in order to keep the sub running? The amp I had in mind to power the sub is a Pioneer Premier PRS-D2000SPL.Welcome and glad you could join us . Your gonna need to find someone who can help you build a box (we can help you one here) or get one built locally by somebody or a company on here who builds them. Your gonna need to do the Big 3 Wiring in your car, your gonna need a battery to add in your trunk, your gonna need an HO Alternator. What size alternator is in your car now? Will you have any other amps in the car? Your gonna need lots of 1/0AWG wire (either weldingsupply.com or knukonceptz.com).
January 4, 201015 yr haha this was me a couple months ago minus the polks and pioneer amp Edited January 4, 201015 yr by mbarber25
January 4, 201015 yr Author Right now my car is wired with a 4g Rockford Fosgate wiring kit (or at least I'm pretty sure it was). I have a Toyota Corolla 1994 DX with a stock alternator. Same goes for the battery. What would you recommend I buy in order to have the Pioneer amp function with the 15" BTL?EDIT: I would pay for someone here to build me a box, seeing as Novato California has no place within 30 miles that does any car audio (except for Best Buy which doesn't do subwoofer enclosures). Edited January 4, 201015 yr by Se7eN
January 4, 201015 yr you're going to need to upgrade that wiring to 1/0 and do the big 3 in 1/0 as well first.and yea you'll probably need a HO alternator but i could be wrongcan u give a price range for amp? there's a lot of possibilities so it'll be easier to narrow downalso a price range for batteries?
January 4, 201015 yr Right now my car is wired with a 4g Rockford Fosgate wiring kit (or at least I'm pretty sure it was). I have a Toyota Corolla 1994 DX with a stock alternator. Same goes for the battery. What would you recommend I buy in order to have the Pioneer amp function with the 15" BTL?EDIT: I would pay for someone here to build me a box, seeing as Novato California has no place within 30 miles that does any car audio (except for Best Buy which doesn't do subwoofer enclosures).Did you read my post and see what i said you will need? A budget would help also.
January 4, 201015 yr Author Yeah, I read your post. My apologies, I didn't quite clarify myself very well. I meant to say what specifically do you recommend I buy? For example, what is an exact name, brand, and model of an alternator that would be able to keep up with the power? Same goes for the battery.
January 4, 201015 yr ok so check out these names for alternators:-dc power inc, iraggi, mechmanthese names for batteries-xs power, deka (model 9A31H specifically), kinetikthere's more obviously but those are the top names in my head atleast. someone else will suggest more if they feel it's necessaryany other q's? Edited January 4, 201015 yr by mbarber25
January 4, 201015 yr For Alternators: Iraggi, DC Power, Mechman and Ohio just to name someFor Batteries: Stinger, Deka, Shuriken, XS Power, Kinetik just to name someNow when it comes to exact numbers it depends. what alternators are made for your car and what battery size you need to go with it. Try finding out how many amps your factory alt puts out then we can go from there. You should also start seeing what size alternators these companies make for your car.
January 4, 201015 yr Author So it looks like I need to do even more research for my car stereo. Wow. Hahaha, well I'm not sure how to look into this part of the system. Where and how can I learn about this stuff?
January 4, 201015 yr haha you have noooo idea how much there is to learn. it's not just getting a badass sub and amp... there's a lot that goes with ittime, money, dedication, and most important; knowledge.but lucky for you.... you found the SSA forum Edited January 4, 201015 yr by mbarber25
January 4, 201015 yr So it looks like I need to do even more research for my car stereo. Wow. Hahaha, well I'm not sure how to look into this part of the system. Where and how can I learn about this stuff?To find your car's amp output, either look online for it (you could go to parts stores on here and see what they are selling for a factory amp for your car) or call the dealership. It shouldnt be that hard to find, some ho alternator companies actually know what these stock cars have since they replace them and deal with them. I call mechman I believe and he was able to give me background information on my alternator and told me it was underrated by 10-15amps, so the answers are out there.
January 4, 201015 yr Author Exactly. Hahaha.I've wanted to learn about car electronics and installing tons of accessories to my car (meaning that my stereo isn't the only aftermarket mod I have done to my car), but it's all so hard to learn. I've done a lot of research on car audio, but nothing involving installation. I just know most terms and how to match up amps with speakers/subs.EDIT: Is this a legitimate search engine for my car? http://www.partstrain.com/store/index.php?VN=4294967264+4294967152+4294967003+4294967060+4294966998&Nr=AND(universal:0)&N=0&Ntt=Alternator Edited January 4, 201015 yr by Se7eN
January 4, 201015 yr Wow, okay. What would you recommend to get in order to keep the sub running? The amp I had in mind to power the sub is a Pioneer Premier PRS-D2000SPL.You dont need top of the line electrical system for 1 btl, u might need a strong capacitor possibly an extra battery but u dont need to get all that stuff for it, i have a 15" btl fully loaded on a hifonics brutus 20100, 2000rms, and no extras and my battery gage is fine, i am getting an extra battery just so it takes strain off the alternator but u dont NEED it.
January 4, 201015 yr Wow, okay. What would you recommend to get in order to keep the sub running? The amp I had in mind to power the sub is a Pioneer Premier PRS-D2000SPL.You dont need top of the line electrical system for 1 btl, u might need a strong capacitor possibly an extra battery but u dont need to get all that stuff for it, i have a 15" btl fully loaded on a hifonics brutus 20100, 2000rms, and no extras and my battery gage is fine, i am getting an extra battery just so it takes strain off the alternator but u dont NEED it.Caps arent good if you dont have the power to start with and adding another battery puts a strain on the alternator also (thats more charging it has to do).
January 4, 201015 yr Author Well I have a Rockford Fosgate 1 Farad Digital Capacitor already installed in my stereo, but the lights actually still dim when I slap stuff with my 720 rms subs (800 rms amp).
January 4, 201015 yr Well I have a Rockford Fosgate 1 Farad Digital Capacitor already installed in my stereo, but the lights actually still dim when I slap stuff with my 720 rms subs (800 rms amp).You need to invest in a voltmeter to be able to watch your voltage also so you can know if your harming your system or electrical on your car. I would recommend that you sell that cap and do the Big 3 asap. Just my .02
January 4, 201015 yr Well I have a Rockford Fosgate 1 Farad Digital Capacitor already installed in my stereo, but the lights actually still dim when I slap stuff with my 720 rms subs (800 rms amp).capacitors really don't help voltage at all.. but that's a whole nother discussionbut what do u mean 720 rms subs? and (800 rms amp)subs dont make power. only take it ---> from the amp.and yes do what jay-cee said and do the big 3... you HAVE to no matter what since you're going to be running 2,000 watts Edited January 4, 201015 yr by mbarber25
January 4, 201015 yr Author but what do u mean 720 rms subs? and (800 rms amp)subs dont make power. only take it ---> from the amp.and yes do what jay-cee said and do the big 3... you HAVE to no matter what since you're going to be running 2,000 watts That's what I meant- 800w amp for the subs (and I have an additional 100w amp for the rear speakers). The amp runs 2400 watts peak at 1 ohm, but it's runnning 2 ohms stable at 800 watts rms for the subs.
January 5, 201015 yr Author I'm not going by peak. Never do never will. I just stated it because I don't know if that affects the voltage it pulls from the battery or alternator (obviously I have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to the 'Big 3').
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