I have two 15 inch Solo Baric L7's and each one is in its own 5.62 cu ft slot vented box. Will a set of Bullet Tweeters be loud enough for those subs?
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rasco1982
It all depends. What car, how much power the subs are getting, etc. It also depends on what you think loud enough is.
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That's my opinion. Take it, leave it, or correct me.
More information is needed to answer that question.... Like arrow12 stated, how much power is each sub seeing? Exactly what type of bullet tweeters are you talking about, and how much power were you planning on running to them? I'm assuming this is in an SUV, right?
I see you also gave these subs plenty of air space. My guess is due to that huge vented enclosure you put those Kicker subs in, the only thing you can hear in your vehicle is booooommmm. Which makes listening to any type of music almost pointless because the only thing you can hear is the monstrous beat and no lyrics to the song.
Could this be your dilema?
Each sub has a mono D class amp pushing 700watts rms at 2ohms. This will be in a Honda Odyssey which is a mini van. The Bullet Tweeters will receive about 100watts rms. Will this be enough to be heard over those subs, will it be too loud, I don't know. I already plan on replacing the speakers in the front doors with a Kenwood KFC-P507 component set. The two bullets I plan to put in the mid panel locations.
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rasco1982
You should definitely be able to hear the highs with that setup. Also make sure you adjust the fade correctly to balance from the front and rear of the van. I kinda noticed that some vans are a little harder than say a truck or a car to balance out the sound good. Listen and play with it a little and you should get it to sound good with those bullet tweeters.
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