View Full Version : 12" subwoofers.....
WhiteNissanS13
06-23-2003, 01:25 PM
i have a box for 2 12" subwoofers, it currently has 12" kicker comps in them and i don't like em. so any suggestions of cheap but clean accurate bass for under $80 each? :confused: btw it being powered by a 600watt JBL amp and my head unit is a Alpine 7892. any info would help thanks.:confused:
popey
06-23-2003, 01:41 PM
Get some alpine type r 12" subs - there about 120each, come in pairs on ebay. so around 240ish?
russian
06-23-2003, 01:49 PM
well under 80$ would be
Crunch 12' vdrive fatboy( ihave those they kick hard)
or used JL audio of ebay or Even better - Crossfire audio. that definately wont be below 80$ :)
kandyflip445
06-23-2003, 02:27 PM
Was the box built to have the right internal volume for those subs?(Was it built to Kickers specs) My friend has some OLD Kicker 5' midbass and the enclosure for them is perfect. It sounds INCREDIBLE. Not to loud but all the SQ is there. (Although he has gotten pulled over for noise ordinance because of them:rolleyes: ). If you want some subs with better SQ Alpine would be a good choice. Infinity Kappa Perfects would be good too for cheaper SQ subs. DO NOT BUY THEM FROM CRUTCHFIELD. They are WAAAAAYYY overpriced. I would suggest
Ikesound (http://www.ikesound.com/1024.htm) to buy from. Their prices are pretty low and they have free shipping. Just don't buy from them with a check....I ordered by check and it took a month to get here...:axe: I ordered buy credit card and it's takin about a week.(Damn UPS:hammer: ) Good luck on finding what you want.(I would say if you haven't already make a ported box to Kickers Reccomendations. It should be loud and clean.)
WhiteNissanS13
06-23-2003, 02:28 PM
oh i forgot to mention that it needs to be very accurate because i listen to fast punk music. not the long extended bass like in hiphop/rap/rnb.
kandyflip445
06-23-2003, 02:36 PM
Well if you want a REALLY good sub that would replace BOTH with just one and would be cheap(at least for what you get).....then go to Elemental Designs (http://www.edesignaudio.com/ep/aseries.htm) The A series subs (from what I've heard from reviews) is comparable to a JL Audio W7. Not quite as good in SQ but for the price.....who cares!:D Also it will get louder than the W7. If you have the space build the ported enclosure to their specs. :bow:
WhiteNissanS13
06-23-2003, 03:04 PM
i should say what kind of box it is, its not ported, sealed. and its for 2 12"s with a divider inbetween the 2 subs. its 2 cubic feet.
240 2NR
06-23-2003, 06:51 PM
Honstly, I'd just sell the box and the subs together and get what you really want. For fast accurate bass, I'd look for a single 10" or 12" driver in a sealed box. Otherwise you're stuck trying to find speakers designed for the volume of the box you already have (which may be part of the problem to begin with) as opposed to getting what you want and tailoring it to your needs.
Plus while 2 cheap 12's *may* hit harder than a single, one quality sub in a sealed box will sound better.
Toahk
06-23-2003, 07:19 PM
I run a single 10" boston sub in a bandpass box and it sounds great, more crisp and IMO hits plenty hard.
TheTimanator
06-23-2003, 08:28 PM
Ever looked into the Infinity Basslink? I've heard great things about it. Plus, if your like me and want to be able to remove the extra weight easily...it's all one piece. Just a thought.
duderiffic
06-23-2003, 08:32 PM
Punk & bandpass? Yikes :eek:
That would sound like yea... umm...
I run two 8 8W3v2-D2 in my 1998 S14 SE in a sealed boxed. I listen to punk/ska/jazz so I'm probably after the same thing as you as far as sound goes. I absolutely love the sound for punk&ska... more questions?
WhiteNissanS13
06-23-2003, 08:37 PM
the box looks like this
http://images.cardomain.com/products/rte/RTE32112.jpg
boro240
06-23-2003, 08:44 PM
Originally posted by WhiteNissanS13
oh i forgot to mention that it needs to be very accurate because i listen to fast punk music.
wait....then why do you even need bass?:confused:
duderiffic
06-23-2003, 08:55 PM
To fill in your low frequencies? (Sub-100Hz)
s13silady
06-23-2003, 11:46 PM
i listen to punk, alternative, etc too.. all i have is one 12" rockford power HX2 with a 2000watt Koiler amp and it is very accurate... and sounds really clean... and hits harder than 2 12's if i want it to...
kandyflip445
06-23-2003, 11:57 PM
Good SQ can be had from 15" subs too. It depends mostly on the install and the motor strength of the driver. If the motor is the same one used on the company's 12" driver then it will most likely not sound as good. If the 15" has a sufficient motor structure then it would be able to be as accurate as a 12" in a good install. (It would require more power though)Also, it would be able to play lower frequencys. So if you want you could get one 15" and get a good box for it. Also, is it 2 cubic ft. total? How do you have them wired? It would probably sound a LOT better ported. I had a JL 12" W3v2 in a 1 cubic foot box and the hits seemed to lag a little. I built a ported box to their specs and it sounded sooooooo much better. Sealed can sound better in SQ but going with a larger sealed box would be better. One the Crutchfield site it says they 12" Comp VR's should be in a 1.0-4.6 cubic foot box. 1ft cubed is pretty small. You also have to take in account the driver displacement. You could try to make a different box with more internal volume or try to make a ported box. Buying prefabbed boxes sucks unless you reseach what you're gettin into first.
240 2NR
06-24-2003, 10:31 AM
Yeah, but for the budget he's talking, a 15" is going to be on the low end compared to some decent single 10's or 12's and very underdriven.
Go give a listen to some good, well designed single subs, I think you'll be impressed. It may not hit quite as hard, but that doesn't seem like your primary concern. Regardless I think you would be shocked at what a small, though well designed speaker is capable of. I have a set of nice bookshelf 6.5" speakers (paradigm mini monitors running on on a yamaha integrated amp) and I'm constantly being asked what sub I run. I don't, in fact my amp is usually running flat too. Sure they don't hit like a 12" sub would, but they're plenty well rounded, especially for their modest dimensions and compare well with much cheaper 8" speakers in terms of bass output and blow them away for detail.
Plus the single driver in a smaller box will free up a lot of trunk space.
RedlineRacer
06-24-2003, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by popey
Get some alpine type r 12" subs - there about 120each, come in pairs on ebay. so around 240ish?
Those are really nice. I have two Alpine Type S. I got them off Ebay for $75 a piece (this included shipping), they sell in stores for 119 a piece. They a dual voice coil and have a 200 RMS rating. I made a ported box and they hit very tight and loud. I listen to alot of rock. I think you would really like these.
Yoshi
06-24-2003, 12:24 PM
okay, I think a lot of you aren't helping his specific wants/needs. He's said he wants 12s under $80, he had a box already, and he doesn't care about super bassy music, cuz he likes punk. I can relate, I listen to punk and alt.rock more than anything, and I agree, a sealed box is definitely the way to go.
What i did to keep costs down was scout out top of the line, but older, drivers. I ended up with a couple 10" MTX Blue Thunder (not the crappy thunders, there's a couple differnt BT series). I wanted the same thing. Accuracy over volume. Bandpass is for forcing more air around, and more volume but you lose accuracy, I don't know what your ear meter tells u, VU meters don't lie.
Just another route you might think about. If cost is an issue, think about scouting used gear (just make sure u test it out first!). Kinda like buying a 911 turbo porshe... definitely can't afford a new one, but a late 70's one could be doable ;)
S13CRAVE
06-24-2003, 11:45 PM
look in crutchfield. they are having a huge sale on speaker sets and subs to make room for new models. polk, rockford fosgate, etc. good stuff.
-Ian
kandyflip445
06-25-2003, 03:35 AM
Crutchfield will STILL be more expensive than other online retailers. Just cough up a couple more dollars and get a Alpine TypeR.
Steeles
06-25-2003, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by TheTimanator
Ever looked into the Infinity Basslink? I've heard great things about it. Plus, if your like me and want to be able to remove the extra weight easily...it's all one piece. Just a thought.
:D yup I got one in y trunk now.. It'll be in the pit somewhere at convention :) dont steal it!! I'll cut ya
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