January 31, 201114 yr I wish I could help you but I've never had any experience with SAKR... Maybe someone who has will chime in though... GL
January 31, 201114 yr Yes, it will work. How well it will work depends on how well it performs to YOUR goals.
January 31, 201114 yr [/qwhats so funny i was doing a 136 on music with 2 sa-8's in my wagon with 400 watts each . so i think 2 skars with 600-700 each should be able to do 140 on music
January 31, 201114 yr Yes, it will work. How well it will work depends on how well it performs to YOUR goals.Really? I don't understand that... The goals are what he is "striving to do/his purpose"... This is all INSTALL dependant... At least I thought so...
January 31, 201114 yr Before this thread takes a turn for the worst, 3.6 cubes will work just fine with 2 vvx 12s. They will be louder than your two sa-8s, assuming you dont do anything extremely wrong as far installation. If you really hit 136 with the two 8s, you should, theoretically, have a good chance at 140. Nothing more to say.
January 31, 201114 yr Well he didn't specify what his goal was before i posted. You can make ported boxes that are better suited for different goals. For example, if his goal was a flat response i would recommend tuning lower than what he specified. But since he is going for numbers on music, tuning slightly higher is ok.
January 31, 201114 yr Yea man, I understand exactly where you are coming from. But, rather than try to squeeze information out of him, I figured I would answer his question as simply as possible. If he wants better advice, he can add more information.
January 31, 201114 yr thanx for the help every 1 but i never asked will this hit a 140 on music into the op asked what my goal was i was asking if 3.2.3.6 cubes was good for them because i only have enough wood for about 3.7 cubes after subs and port
January 31, 201114 yr i messed up it was a 136 on burp 133 on music but i still think i t will be close to 140 on music im doubling power and cone
January 31, 201114 yr If you're using this for daily, use a little bigger box, more port area, and tune lower. I had a customer very happy with 2.25ft^3 at 30hz for a single 12"er. For a pair I'd do 4ft^3, same tuning, and use 55-60in^2 of port. This is assuming you plan on running rated power to the subs. Using a sub with such a low fs, you're going to have a big peak tuning in the mid 30's...very big, and output will drop below tuning quite a bit. Drop tuning down low and you'll have good extension down to 25hz and really no need for a ssf. Edited January 31, 201114 yr by RAM_Designs
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