Posted January 6, 201015 yr Vehicle is a '07 Nissan Maxima. Looking for some low end, and I'm workin with 4-4.5 ft^3. Last system was a pair of 12W7s on about 1250 watts. I listen to mostly rap. My goal is output greater than or equal to what I had. I'm not going for a SQ system, but I would like it to be relatively accurate. Amp will be Sundown 1K or 1.5K. Any suggestions?
January 6, 201015 yr Well. What is your maximum amount of money you want to spend?x2, budget would help out greatly.
January 6, 201015 yr i'd go with either a Fi BL or a SSA Xcon. a 15" since an 18" would be a hassle and a half. or you could get a 10" or a 12" whatever you want obviouslyyou could go with either amp. but i suggest the SAZ-1000D. (cheaper and less electrical upgrades will be necessary. but if you want head room to add another sub or something etc. you could go with the 1500 as well)but there are also other great subs out there. plenty of options. next for me would be a Sundown woofer. this response is pretty biased lol but oh well. Edited January 6, 201015 yr by mbarber25
January 6, 201015 yr Author Well. What is your maximum amount of money you want to spend?Budget is about $1500. Mids/highs will be stock bose system which is pretty impressive for stock...
January 6, 201015 yr How about a single 15" AA Havoc? You will have plenty of room to tune it low and it would work well with the SAZ1500.
January 6, 201015 yr Author I think that the biggest problem is that the budget has to cover sub, amp, box, and install. I thought about the nightshade, but I don't know if it would fit into the budget...
January 7, 201015 yr With your space two 12's will be louder than a single 15", have higher power handling, and more cone area.
January 7, 201015 yr Author With your space two 12's will be louder than a single 15", have higher power handling, and more cone area.I was thinkin bout that also.... and I would use a SAZ-1500D to power a pair of 12" icons or Q's.
January 7, 201015 yr With your space two 12's will be louder than a single 15", have higher power handling, and more cone area.I was thinkin bout that also.... and I would use a SAZ-1500D to power a pair of 12" icons or Q's.What are your goals?
January 7, 201015 yr Author the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.
January 9, 201015 yr i'd stick with a properly made/tuned ported enclosure for your subs if you want max output as opposed to sealed.
January 11, 201015 yr the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were before
January 11, 201015 yr Author the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...
January 11, 201015 yr the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?
January 11, 201015 yr Author the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?As of now, the vehicle is completely stock. It's got an 8 speaker bose system that I'm ok with having for now. I was planning on using only the 1K or 1.5K amp so my electrical upgrades would not have to include a new alternator. If i could keep it under $1500 that would be awesome, but I understand that with this hobby prices can swell very quickly...
January 11, 201015 yr the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?As of now, the vehicle is completely stock. It's got an 8 speaker bose system that I'm ok with having for now. I was planning on using only the 1K or 1.5K amp so my electrical upgrades would not have to include a new alternator. If i could keep it under $1500 that would be awesome, but I understand that with this hobby prices can swell very quickly...I'l tell you what im about to hook my friend up with, because he has a similar budget to you, and i think this will outdo your old setup. 1 fully loaded 15" BTL shipped to your door approximately $500. AQ2200D, $350 shipped to your door. so bam, right off the bat, you got your sub and amp situation in the clear for $850. So that leaves $650 for electrical. for a 2K watt amp like that your gonna need 200+ amp alternator, which im guessing will run you around 400- 500 bucks maybe? then i'd say 2 optima yelowtops, cuz theyre fairly cheap around 80 bucks a pop, then a 0 gauge wiring kit which is like 200 bucks on sonicelectronix and some extra 0 guage for the big 3. so that puts you at around 1800, putting you 300 dollars over budget. if you dont wanna go over budget at all, i'd say roll with an AQ1200d instead, and just 1 yellowtop with no h/o alt, and a 4 guage kit, which would probably set you at 1000 bucks instead of 1800. but it all really depends how much you wanna bang. But a BTL on 1k watts is still going to be pretty loud in a maxima anyways. its all on how much you wanna spend.EDIT: the reason i recommend the btl, is because i own a BL and am very pleased. i can only imagine the BTL to be fairly similar to the BL, and much much more. Edited January 11, 201015 yr by Gioia69
January 11, 201015 yr the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?As of now, the vehicle is completely stock. It's got an 8 speaker bose system that I'm ok with having for now. I was planning on using only the 1K or 1.5K amp so my electrical upgrades would not have to include a new alternator. If i could keep it under $1500 that would be awesome, but I understand that with this hobby prices can swell very quickly...I'l tell you what im about to hook my friend up with, because he has a similar budget to you, and i think this will outdo your old setup. 1 fully loaded 15" BTL shipped to your door approximately $500. AQ2200D, $350 shipped to your door. so bam, right off the bat, you got your sub and amp situation in the clear for $850. So that leaves $650 for electrical. for a 2K watt amp like that your gonna need 200+ amp alternator, which im guessing will run you around 400- 500 bucks maybe? then i'd say 2 optima yelowtops, cuz theyre fairly cheap around 80 bucks a pop, then a 0 gauge wiring kit which is like 200 bucks on sonicelectronix and some extra 0 guage for the big 3. so that puts you at around 1800, putting you 300 dollars over budget. if you dont wanna go over budget at all, i'd say roll with an AQ1200d instead, and just 1 yellowtop with no h/o alt, and a 4 guage kit, which would probably set you at 1000 bucks instead of 1800. but it all really depends how much you wanna bang. But a BTL on 1k watts is still going to be pretty loud in a maxima anyways. its all on how much you wanna spend.EDIT: the reason i recommend the btl, is because i own a BL and am very pleased. i can only imagine the BTL to be fairly similar to the BL, and much much more.where the hell are you getting yellow tops for 80 bucks? lol
January 11, 201015 yr Author where the hell are you getting yellow tops for 80 bucks? lolI was curious about that myself...... but anyways, back to the topic. lol I'm just trying to get a good amount of output as economically as I can, without upgrading my alternator. As of right now the 3 options that I am considering are:1 15" Icon in 4.0 cubes @ 30Hz on SAZ-1000D ( $579 + shipping)2 12" Icons in 4.5 cubes @ 30Hz on SAZ-1500D ( $975 + shipping)1 15" Xcon in 4.0 cubes @ 30Hz on SAZ-1500D ( $819 + shipping)The first option seems to be the most budget friendly, especially since I can probably get away with no electrical upgrades whatsoever. Unfortunately, it would be the least loud... I'm thinkin that I may just have to save up for a little bit longer
January 11, 201015 yr the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?As of now, the vehicle is completely stock. It's got an 8 speaker bose system that I'm ok with having for now. I was planning on using only the 1K or 1.5K amp so my electrical upgrades would not have to include a new alternator. If i could keep it under $1500 that would be awesome, but I understand that with this hobby prices can swell very quickly...I'l tell you what im about to hook my friend up with, because he has a similar budget to you, and i think this will outdo your old setup. 1 fully loaded 15" BTL shipped to your door approximately $500. AQ2200D, $350 shipped to your door. so bam, right off the bat, you got your sub and amp situation in the clear for $850. So that leaves $650 for electrical. for a 2K watt amp like that your gonna need 200+ amp alternator, which im guessing will run you around 400- 500 bucks maybe? then i'd say 2 optima yelowtops, cuz theyre fairly cheap around 80 bucks a pop, then a 0 gauge wiring kit which is like 200 bucks on sonicelectronix and some extra 0 guage for the big 3. so that puts you at around 1800, putting you 300 dollars over budget. if you dont wanna go over budget at all, i'd say roll with an AQ1200d instead, and just 1 yellowtop with no h/o alt, and a 4 guage kit, which would probably set you at 1000 bucks instead of 1800. but it all really depends how much you wanna bang. But a BTL on 1k watts is still going to be pretty loud in a maxima anyways. its all on how much you wanna spend.EDIT: the reason i recommend the btl, is because i own a BL and am very pleased. i can only imagine the BTL to be fairly similar to the BL, and much much more.where the hell are you getting yellow tops for 80 bucks? lolO'Reiley's. idk if its a local chain or a big chain. its like auto zone only less gay.EDIT: theyre only like 45 amp hours. idk why anyone would pay much more for them... Edited January 11, 201015 yr by Gioia69
January 11, 201015 yr Author the goal is to have a system with output greater than/equal to my last system (a pair of 12W7s on 1250RMS), while sounding decent, and staying within my budget. I would prefer a box under 4.5 cubes @ 30-32hz. But I'm not opposed to going sealed.do you still have the w7s? if you do i think youd be better off upgrading your electrical, getting more power, and building a more efficient box. those subs are very capable of getting louder than what you said they were beforeI was pleased (VERY PLEASED) with the output from the w7's. I sold them with my old vehicle. I'm starting from scratch...do you have any electrical upgrades? and if you dont, would these possible upgrades have to fit into the $1500 budget?As of now, the vehicle is completely stock. It's got an 8 speaker bose system that I'm ok with having for now. I was planning on using only the 1K or 1.5K amp so my electrical upgrades would not have to include a new alternator. If i could keep it under $1500 that would be awesome, but I understand that with this hobby prices can swell very quickly...I'l tell you what im about to hook my friend up with, because he has a similar budget to you, and i think this will outdo your old setup. 1 fully loaded 15" BTL shipped to your door approximately $500. AQ2200D, $350 shipped to your door. so bam, right off the bat, you got your sub and amp situation in the clear for $850. So that leaves $650 for electrical. for a 2K watt amp like that your gonna need 200+ amp alternator, which im guessing will run you around 400- 500 bucks maybe? then i'd say 2 optima yelowtops, cuz theyre fairly cheap around 80 bucks a pop, then a 0 gauge wiring kit which is like 200 bucks on sonicelectronix and some extra 0 guage for the big 3. so that puts you at around 1800, putting you 300 dollars over budget. if you dont wanna go over budget at all, i'd say roll with an AQ1200d instead, and just 1 yellowtop with no h/o alt, and a 4 guage kit, which would probably set you at 1000 bucks instead of 1800. but it all really depends how much you wanna bang. But a BTL on 1k watts is still going to be pretty loud in a maxima anyways. its all on how much you wanna spend.EDIT: the reason i recommend the btl, is because i own a BL and am very pleased. i can only imagine the BTL to be fairly similar to the BL, and much much more.where the hell are you getting yellow tops for 80 bucks? lolO'Reiley's. idk if its a local chain or a big chain. its like auto zone only less gay.I've been to the O'Reilly by me and they want $220 for a yellow top and $190 for a red top...
January 11, 201015 yr lol i have been looking online for like 40 minutes and havnt found a yellow top for less than 140 brand new. Edited January 11, 201015 yr by Brandon Daily
January 11, 201015 yr Author lol i have been looking online for like 40 minutes and havnt found a yellow top for less than 140 brand new.lol.... i concur. I didn't even bother looking cuz that just sounded ridiculously low. If it's true, they aren't real optima batteries...
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