I recently blew my Pioneer TS-W303R 12 and decided to upgrade so i purchased a Pioneer TS-W3002D4 12 inch. I figured a bigger more expensive sub would have higher spl's and knock up my dbls( to my disappointment so far no immediate difference). I have the sub laying on its back in a sealed 1.2 cubic inch box. It recommends a 0.8 but i got to be happy with what i got right now. Will this hurt the sub at all?? I plan on getting another one also.
That will not hurt your sub.
Buying a more expensive sub and not putting it in the wrong box is a waste of money! The box is every bit as important as the sub in it. There is a reason they recomend a box size. Blindly going beyond 10% of that recomendation the output will start to suffer.
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Kevin Pierson
I dont think woof's have a break in period like a car or a gearbox. Your just probably getting used to them. You can have the sub mounted in any orientation and it will not harm it. I wish I could do subs again but I guess thats what I get for having a wife and kids. I miss those days. I used to have two 15 inch MTX'sin my 1985 Cutlass supreme, it used to make a quarter jump at least 6 inches when you laid it on the trunk. So enjoy these days while you can because when wife and babies come along playtime is basically over unless you have a very cool chick. Take Care man,
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Jonathan Ziegler
Reliability
KPierson wrote:
Buying a more expensive sub and not putting it in the wrong box is a waste of money! The box is every bit as important as the sub in it. There is a reason they recomend a box size. Blindly going beyond 10% of that recomendation the output will start to suffer.
I agree 100%, I might get some shots popped at me but the amount of bass rely's on the enclsure and the amp pushing the subs.. I have heard Pyramid speakers bump pound when pushed by the right amplifier.
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Jonathan Ziegler
Reliability
I got a wife but she is being very generous right now lol i want my car that loud but im having a hard time getting it there