Posted January 12, 201213 yr hi I wud like to buy a 15" IA Flatlyne for daily sq use but i notice there isnt any IA Recommended Enclosure Sizing for it on their website or on here - can nick or anybody at IA or here give a recommendation for a very flat sealed response ? i need to know before i order it space & amount of amp power is not an issue , those will be dealt with accordingly afterwards thanks guys
January 22, 201213 yr Author hmm really ? where is the product support here ? because i posted this over a wk ago
January 22, 201213 yr Sorry I thought it was already answered too....follow the same box recommendations for the LI series
January 24, 201213 yr Author well i couldnt just take the very 1st response & run with that - i needed a few more responses to confirm so i cud make a better informed decision : thanks guys sort of strange how yall say the LI & FL box specs wud be similar seeing that their motors are completely different & 1 is rated 600wrms while the other is 750wrms if anybody still want to chime in ur welcome to do so Edited January 24, 201213 yr by SPL_Man
January 24, 201213 yr I have had personal experience with the flatlynes. Follow IAs recommendation and you will not be disappointed.
January 30, 201213 yr well i couldnt just take the very 1st response & run with that - i needed a few more responses to confirm so i cud make a better informed decision : thanks guys sort of strange how yall say the LI & FL box specs wud be similar seeing that their motors are completely different & 1 is rated 600wrms while the other is 750wrms if anybody still want to chime in ur welcome to do soConsidering IA2 is an IA worker, I'd think he'd know what he was talking about
January 30, 201213 yr well i couldnt just take the very 1st response & run with that - i needed a few more responses to confirm so i cud make a better informed decision : thanks guys sort of strange how yall say the LI & FL box specs wud be similar seeing that their motors are completely different & 1 is rated 600wrms while the other is 750wrms if anybody still want to chime in ur welcome to do soMost all of ours subs use very similar box recommendations, and it didn't happen by accident....lol. and yes I am the guy that builds these things by hand, so I promise you can trust my recommendation you won't be disappointed
January 31, 201213 yr Author ok cool , didnt know u were associated with IA what is the biggest sealed in ur experience would u recommend for it though ?
February 5, 201213 yr ok cool , didnt know u were associated with IA what is the biggest sealed in ur experience would u recommend for it though ?Well our largest recommended size is 1.4 cu ft sealed. How much power do you plan on running?
February 6, 201213 yr Author """""Lethal Injection Series 15Sealed 1.5 cubes - 2.0 cubes """"here says 2.0 cuft maxi was thinking about using this amp (Xi1500.1)http://www.exileaudio.com/products/ximonoblocks/?tab=specsestimating from its fuse rating it shud be doing close to 1100wrms
February 6, 201213 yr I am sorry I gave you 12" box size...wooops! If you are going to be using 50% more than rated arms power, I would recommend building your box around 1.5 cu ft.
April 1, 201213 yr Hey IA2, I got a similar question. Do you think a 2.7 cuft sealed box is way to big for a Lethal 15" with a Crossfire VR401(500wrms)?
April 1, 201213 yr well i couldnt just take the very 1st response & run with that - i needed a few more responses to confirm so i could make a better informed decision : thanks guys sort of strange how ya'll say the LI & FL box specs would be similar seeing that their motors are completely different & 1 is rated 600wrms while the other is 750wrms if anybody still wants to chime in your welcome to do so
April 2, 201213 yr Author ^^ contributing to the actual topic would have been more beneficial instead of correcting my short-hand internet lingo
April 3, 201213 yr Hey IA2, I got a similar question. Do you think a 2.7 cuft sealed box is way to big for a Lethal 15" with a Crossfire VR401(500wrms)?I would shrink that box down a little if you can. 2 cubes is the Max sealed recommended box size for the li 15. With that being said , since you only have 500 rms, its not going to hurt if the box is slightly bigger than recommended size.....just reduce it by half a cube or so and it will be fine.
April 3, 201213 yr Hey IA2, I got a similar question. Do you think a 2.7 cuft sealed box is way to big for a Lethal 15" with a Crossfire VR401(500wrms)?I would shrink that box down a little if you can. 2 cubes is the Max sealed recommended box size for the li 15. With that being said , since you only have 500 rms, its not going to hurt if the box is slightly bigger than recommended size.....just reduce it by half a cube or so and it will be fine.Thanks man!!
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