Sellin my Kickers for $175....Now what to get????
balls_to_the_wall
02-07-2005, 02:20 PM
I just got an offer to buy my 2 10" 4ohm Dual Voice Coil Kicker Comp VR's...I told him 175 for them and the box (I paid 100 for them), I will prob knock it down to 150...but Im not sure about what to get now...Im thinking 2 10" Rockford Punch Stage 1 or a single 12" in a ported box or something...but If I only get one sub, I have to get a new amp, since I only have a 4 channel. Im looking for something cheap, but puts out nice bass. Ideas are Welcome
-Thanks
-Thanks
sr20de4evr
02-07-2005, 02:28 PM
single RE SE 12 ported
it's a dual 4, you can bridge the amp to each of the coils, and if that really is a 500rms amp it should do pretty well on it
it's a dual 4, you can bridge the amp to each of the coils, and if that really is a 500rms amp it should do pretty well on it
Mannyb18b
02-07-2005, 02:31 PM
So how much do you have to spend? 150? thats not much to work with. I would say Adire Audio Shive=$125, or Ascendant Audio Atlas 12=$145 w/ Profile CA600 or something along those lines for $100 or less. be carefull w/ the gains
balls_to_the_wall
02-07-2005, 02:38 PM
Where can I buy the RE SE 12 ported from?...Also, the amp is a Sony Xplod, so yea... the 500W is streaching it...my budget is probably around 250 for Everything, cause when I buy this stuff, Im done with the subs for awhile, atleast till I get some more hours in on the ole' job.
I like the Idea of the Shiva, but Also, how would I wire that up with my existing amp?...or would I have to get a new amp....i want one, but if its not needed, i won't spend the extra money. And what would I get the box tuned to?...
What type of amp should I get if i get the Shiva, and where is the best place to get it....
-Thanks alot
I like the Idea of the Shiva, but Also, how would I wire that up with my existing amp?...or would I have to get a new amp....i want one, but if its not needed, i won't spend the extra money. And what would I get the box tuned to?...
What type of amp should I get if i get the Shiva, and where is the best place to get it....
-Thanks alot
Mannyb18b
02-07-2005, 02:47 PM
AMP=Profile CA600 or close to (yes you would need a new amp if you opt for the Shiva) you can get these at many places online.
The Shiva is a dual 8 ohm driver, so wired in parallel down to 4ohm the Profile amp is a good match IMO. Tune the box I would say mid 20's? Not sure about volume specs for the box, im sure sr20 can get you on that.
The Shiva is a dual 8 ohm driver, so wired in parallel down to 4ohm the Profile amp is a good match IMO. Tune the box I would say mid 20's? Not sure about volume specs for the box, im sure sr20 can get you on that.
GSteg
02-07-2005, 02:50 PM
is this for sound quality or do you need it to be as loud as your previous setup?
I have an Image Dynamics IDQv1 that has never been mounted before. I even have the original gasket. lol.
anyways, the RE SE is a good sub and you won't be dissappointed.!
I have an Image Dynamics IDQv1 that has never been mounted before. I even have the original gasket. lol.
anyways, the RE SE is a good sub and you won't be dissappointed.!
balls_to_the_wall
02-07-2005, 02:50 PM
Ok, I am assuming, that the Shiva is gonna be a Hell of alot louder than my current setup? I know no one has heard it, but i guess that you know enough about audio to know about what its like
balls_to_the_wall
02-07-2005, 02:52 PM
I just want good bass that is fairly loud, my current setup isn't loud, but it does put some bump to the music
Mannyb18b
02-07-2005, 03:02 PM
Can you fit a ported 15? If you can I would scratch the Shiva an get a Tempest for $150. You can still use the Profile amp. That will def. give you good bass. very good bass. tune it low
bumpinstang77
02-07-2005, 03:03 PM
No a shiva won't be louder. an SE 12 will be close but 2 tens have a lot more cone area then a single 12. now an SE while getting around the same ouput if not a tad more install dependant will sound a LOT better and you can get good low end out of it unlike the kickers.
SKyleS
02-07-2005, 03:16 PM
I just got an offer to buy my 2 10" 4ohm Dual Voice Coil Kicker Comp VR's...I told him 175 for them and the box (I paid 100 for them), I will prob knock it down to 150...but Im not sure about what to get now...Im thinking 2 10" Rockford Punch Stage 1 or a single 12" in a ported box or something...but If I only get one sub, I have to get a new amp, since I only have a 4 channel. Im looking for something cheap, but puts out nice bass. Ideas are Welcome
-Thanks
Dear god, the only thing I know about subs is that everyone around my area has told me to stay away from Rockford Stage 1's. GO Stage 2 or 3, both pound nicely I hear.
-Thanks
Dear god, the only thing I know about subs is that everyone around my area has told me to stay away from Rockford Stage 1's. GO Stage 2 or 3, both pound nicely I hear.
Mannyb18b
02-07-2005, 03:50 PM
Or how about...Dont go Rockford Fosbreaks at all!
sr20de4evr
02-07-2005, 06:37 PM
The shiva or tempest would be nice, the problem is that you'll need a new amp with either of those. If you go with a dual 4ohm sub you don't need to change amps, and the SE is right in your price and power range.
ponchonutty
02-08-2005, 06:56 AM
What kind of space do you want to sacrifice? The Shiva or SE12 will need more space than what a S10 has to offer.
The big obsticle for trucks is lack of space. You'll never get big bass like in cars or SUV's unless you get technicle. What I suggest for my customers is to pick a sub that recomends a real small cabinet and then build a bandpass style box. That way you can tune the box where you need it. It will still play all frequencies but it will self amplify the "dead spot" you need to make it sound nice.
The big obsticle for trucks is lack of space. You'll never get big bass like in cars or SUV's unless you get technicle. What I suggest for my customers is to pick a sub that recomends a real small cabinet and then build a bandpass style box. That way you can tune the box where you need it. It will still play all frequencies but it will self amplify the "dead spot" you need to make it sound nice.
balls_to_the_wall
02-08-2005, 08:07 AM
You have to remember though, I have an extended cab pickup, so I can use all that space behind the seats. I have settled on the SE12" ported box
Mannyb18b
02-08-2005, 11:40 AM
Glad to see atleast uno of my recommendations made it
bumpinstang77
02-08-2005, 12:32 PM
What kind of space do you want to sacrifice? The Shiva or SE12 will need more space than what a S10 has to offer.
The big obsticle for trucks is lack of space. You'll never get big bass like in cars or SUV's unless you get technicle. What I suggest for my customers is to pick a sub that recomends a real small cabinet and then build a bandpass style box. That way you can tune the box where you need it. It will still play all frequencies but it will self amplify the "dead spot" you need to make it sound nice.
Are you serious who builds the BADpass and what do you use to calculate and graph the response? Ported RE8's or some type of sealed 10's is what I usually sugest.
The big obsticle for trucks is lack of space. You'll never get big bass like in cars or SUV's unless you get technicle. What I suggest for my customers is to pick a sub that recomends a real small cabinet and then build a bandpass style box. That way you can tune the box where you need it. It will still play all frequencies but it will self amplify the "dead spot" you need to make it sound nice.
Are you serious who builds the BADpass and what do you use to calculate and graph the response? Ported RE8's or some type of sealed 10's is what I usually sugest.
ponchonutty
02-08-2005, 10:25 PM
Not for a small truck. If they want deeper bass then something like a 4th order bandpass would be a better bet. I would never install a sealed box in a truck unless like I did in this one S10. I installed 8 12" woofers Pacman style in a snugcap through the back window.
Mannyb18b
02-09-2005, 04:14 PM
Its extremely hard to build a bandpass the correct way if im not mistaken
ponchonutty
02-09-2005, 07:59 PM
Its extremely hard to build a bandpass the correct way if im not mistaken
Nope, well not for us. I have a program that you just put in the sub's parameters, what limitations you have or what you are wanting out of it and kaboom, you're done!
Nope, well not for us. I have a program that you just put in the sub's parameters, what limitations you have or what you are wanting out of it and kaboom, you're done!
bumpinstang77
02-09-2005, 08:06 PM
ummmm NO bandpasses are extremel hard to build..... where the hell u located man u needa hear a good system.
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