Posted November 18, 201212 yr im wanting to try a new sub to get a little better sound quality. the box is right at 1.0 after port and sub displacement. i think 1.35 or 1.4 before. the problem is i only have 7 inches of mounting depth. i noticed the subs are built a little differently but each have the same mounting depth for the 10". mainly what im wanting to know is which sub would be better with the mounting depth i have.
November 18, 201212 yr The ICON will be better because it doesn't have a pole vent.Pretty bad reason because the GCONs pole vent is plugged.
November 18, 201212 yr The ICON will be better because it doesn't have a pole vent.Pretty bad reason because the GCONs pole vent is plugged.Thank you for pointing that out. Op disregard my post.
November 18, 201212 yr Author thats why i was asking because i couldnt remember if the pole vent could do better close to the end of the box or if it was the other way around. so gcon for my box?
November 18, 201212 yr thats why i was asking because i couldnt remember if the pole vent could do better close to the end of the box or if it was the other way around. so gcon for my box?Either will work just fine, but the ICON will take a bit more power.
November 18, 201212 yr What driver(s) do you have now? Just throwing a new driver in often times will NOT result in much of a change,especially without tailoring the application to the new driver, and with subwoofers, many many sound the same, so it's hard to get an increase in "SQ" when switching a sub.
November 18, 201212 yr Author my current setup is in my sig. what i was going to do over christmas was replace my current door speakers with components and hopefully add a different sub
November 18, 201212 yr Author pioneer 7400hdalpine type r coaxials1 10" alpine type r in current boxprecision power 1300.1
November 18, 201212 yr I can say, in my own opinion, that either the G or Icon will sound better than the TypeR, but I would no use either of them in that enclosure unless sealed. You can buy one and throw it in there to see how you like it and worst case scenario, plug the vent, but I would dp that personally anyways.
November 18, 201212 yr Author i probably have enough mdf left that i could build a sealed enclosure. as you said i may just try the current box out and if it doesnt work out just build a sealed box for one.
November 18, 201212 yr Author what would i need to do just remove the baffle and circular port and cut another piece to go over the side that has the hole?
November 18, 201212 yr Author but since the box is too small i would assume the circular port in there would be taking up space so if i removed it frees up more airspace . .
November 19, 201212 yr I would seal it up and run the Icon in there. I just put an Icon 10 in a 1.03 cu ft sealed box with a double baffle and some bracing in the back of my Accord 2dr and it sounds amazing. I thought about getting the Gcon, Im running 1K watts and I liked the idea of the Icon being rated for more than Im running. Id rather have something over-rated and leave myself with some headroom later, and peace of mind knowing Im not pushing it to its limits. Im sure either will sound great.
November 19, 201212 yr Author thats what im leaning toward doing. getting the icon and sealing the box and if im not happy with the results just build another box. id rather go for the better sub with room to improve the box instead of going with a lower line sub, kind of what i did on the last purchase haha
November 19, 201212 yr Admin Either sub woofer is an excellent choice, yes my POV is biased, but I like them sealed. It is worth building a proper enclosure for which ever sub woofer you choose.
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