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Hi all,

I am looking to get a new subwoofer for my car. I have narrowed it down to the following based on reviews online..... All 12" speakers

FiQ, Fi SSD, ICON,

or maybe go with two DCONS or FiX's. I will have to get a box anyways, so one or two subs is an option. I have 1000watts @ 1ohm / 750 @ 2ohm to power the sub(s). I want something that will play tight, clean bass with a good kick but at the same time get a little loud if I want. Mainly rock music and hip hop, some jazz and classical. No country :)

From past expierence I prefer the sound of sealed enclosures, however I would not rule out a ported enclosure if it doesnt get muddy or boomy. Oh, budget is around 300 for sub(s).

Thanks in advance!

Jay

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All options listed are very nice and all will get it done. The Q has the Xmax advantage and the pair of Dcon's/X's have the cone advantage. But is all depends on your needs.

Edit: And welcome to SSA.

Doing a ported enclosure would give you a bit more output, which would be nice since your using low power relatively :)

I'd tune around 30hz-33hz, this would give you a nice increase in output compared to a sealed box, yet still be able to play all music.

The dcons are rated at 300watts a piece, so depending on the coil config, you could run your amp at 1ohm or 2ohm, and in essence give each driver 500watts or 375watts. I've never done any testing with a dcon so I can't say whether or not it would take 500watts. Someone else will have to chime in on that.

^This would give you the cone area advantage like Aaron said above. Now on the other hand, you could use a smaller box and go with an Icon on 1000watts. I've personally owned a pair of 12" Icons and absolutely loved them. I recently heard a single 12" Icon in a trunk car and it was loud surprisingly loud considering I currently run an 18" driver :peepwall:

Reason I haven't mentioned anything about the Fi products is I haven't actually tested the Qs or Xs. Now if you ask me about the BL line... :)

And the decision grows harder... :popcorn:

I'd say 2 dcon's. They look like realy solid subs.

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Thank you for the warm welcome everyone!

With a single ICON, I assume ported would be preffered for best sound/output? I am terrible at making boxes, so I will have to purchase one from a vendor. Any recomendations? I noticed two vendors on here both sell ported boxes, do either make one that will work well with a single ICON and ported to the correct frequency?

It is starting to look like bang for buck, a single ICON in a ported enclosure will be close in price to two DCONs in a ported enclosure. Sure a single ICON wont be as loud, but considering the smaller box and same money I think that is probaby the best option.

Anyone else want to chime in on the FiQ or Fi SSD VS the ICON in a single twelve ported setup?

Oh it is a trunk car also, forgot to throw that in.

Jay

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Jay,

You really are in a win win situation. All three drivers are excellent choices, they have their advantages. The Q has the most output potential, the SSD is an awesome deal, and the Icon slots right between the two. ;)

Both Argent and Khaotik can build enclosures that will work great with any of these drivers you are looking at.

:)

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