Print Page | Close Window

choosing a subwoofer

Printed From: the12volt.com
Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=104561
Printed Date: May 09, 2024 at 6:49 PM


Topic: choosing a subwoofer

Posted By: drake430
Subject: choosing a subwoofer
Date Posted: May 07, 2008 at 11:26 PM

First off, great forum I got on here to post this and ended up reading and looking for about 30 minutes, there is tone of information here.

Ok, well I sold the subs I had awhile back and I am looking at getting some more. They are going to be in my Durango and receiving 300W each. $300 is about what I am looking to spend so these are most likely the best I'm going to get.
I've narrowed it down to these...I'm thinking the Alpine 12" looks pretty good because of its huge range...lemme hear some opinions....the faster the better. Also I'm wanting to get some DEEP bass, but also hit some of the higher notes (for a sub)

Also, I am note sure what to look for in the frequency response, I want the really deep bass like I said, but I'm not sure what the lower number should be. 20hz is the lowest a human can hear, so I was thinking anything below 30hz should be good enough right? Or can you tell a difference between a few Hz (doubt it)?

JBL Grand Touring Series GTO1504D
# 15" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
# polypropylene cone with Hi-roll rubber surround
# power range: 50-300 RMS watts (150 watts per coil)
# peak power: 1200 watts
# frequency response: 23-400 Hz
# sensitivity: 93 dB

Boston Acoustics G112-44
# 12" subwoofer with two 4-ohm voice coils
# co-polymer cone with foam surround
# RadialVent cooling
# SureSet impedance selection/overdrive protection
# power range: 50-200 RMS watts
# frequency response: 20-350 Hz
# sensitivity: 94 dB

Kicker CompVR 07CVR124
# 12" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
# injection-molded polypropylene cone
# ribbed Santoprene rubber surround
# power handling: 50-400 watts RMS (200 watts per coil)
# 800 watts peak power handling
# frequency response: 25-500 Hz
# sensitivity: 86.7 dB

Alpine SWS-1243D
# 12" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
# pulp/glass fiber cone reinforced with Kevlar
# Santoprene rubber surround
# power range: 50-300 watts RMS (150 watts per coil)
# peak power handling: 900 watts
# frequency response: 27-700 Hz
# sensitivity: 86 dB

I'm having a tough time choosing...
Also if there are any subs that are around $300 for a pair that I missed tell me...I'm open to any and all comments/opinions.



Replies:

Posted By: Steven Kephart
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 1:04 AM




Posted By: drake430
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 7:27 AM
Hmmm....I must have worded my post wrong(extremely likely). By $300 I meant for a pair of subs. $300/ea is to rich for me :D

I think I am going to go with the Kickers, unless anyone thinks they can find a better pair of subs for around $300

Quick question about the box. This is what Kicker recommends for a Vented box:
Recommended Vented Box Volume:

* Compact: 1.75 cu/ft; 2.5" x 12.5" port opening; 20" port depth; the woofer can handle up to 300 watts RMS (150 watts per voice coil)
    
* SPL/Deep Bass: 2.25 cu/ft; 3" x 12.5" port opening; 20.5" port depth; the woofer can handle up to 300 watts RMS (150 watts per voice coil)

I'm pretty sure that is for just one sub, so should I double the cu/ft for two subs?? If not please explain, or post some good dimensions for a box suited to the Kickers.

Thanks,




Posted By: boogeyman
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 8:51 AM
 look into the   Dayton Reference Series subwoofers.........the rss315 12" reference HF subwoofer......400 watts rms , Available in 4 or 8 ohm ...price $138.24 .the 15" are $ 159.80  you can get them at Parts Express




Posted By: Steven Kephart
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 10:09 AM

drake430 wrote:

Hmmm....I must have worded my post wrong(extremely likely). By $300 I meant for a pair of subs. $300/ea is to rich for me :D

No, you worded it correctly.  The subs I linked to above are just over $300 for a pair.

drake430 wrote:

  I think I am going to go with the Kickers, unless anyone thinks they can find a better pair of subs for around $300

Again, look at the one's I linked to above. posted_image

drake430 wrote:

Quick question about the box. This is what Kicker recommends for a Vented box:
Recommended Vented Box Volume:

* Compact: 1.75 cu/ft; 2.5" x 12.5" port opening; 20" port depth; the woofer can handle up to 300 watts RMS (150 watts per voice coil)
    
* SPL/Deep Bass: 2.25 cu/ft; 3" x 12.5" port opening; 20.5" port depth; the woofer can handle up to 300 watts RMS (150 watts per voice coil)

I'm pretty sure that is for just one sub, so should I double the cu/ft for two subs?? If not please explain, or post some good dimensions for a box suited to the Kickers.

Thanks,

Yes, those recommendations are for a single sub.  You would want to adjust the enclosure size and port accordingly.





Posted By: haemphyst
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 10:32 AM
The Shivas will beat your choices to DEATH! You really do owe it to yourself to at least plug the numbers in!

-------------
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."




Posted By: KarTuneMan
Date Posted: May 08, 2008 at 10:48 AM
The spiz has spoken........posted_image

-------------





Print Page | Close Window