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Ended up at 14.2cu tuned at 31hz. Turned out awesome, will post pics this afternoon. Now time to finish the floor of truck and amp placement
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Thinking about the build when I get home, Afuente for the ride Lets make some circles Clamp and predrill plenty adhesive Spread and screw back together, no board slap here Got bracing, LOL Partially assembled bracing, and 45's Im done for tonight, tomorrow I will start the resin although its not really needed. (all cuts are damn near perfect) But i figure it cant hurt. I know one thing. This mofo is huge and heavy as hell! If someone can tell me how to edit my title?
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Nice answer to my question, lol.... have you ever even owned either driver in question?? You dont have to convience me of anything, you choose to join in on a thread started by someone asking a question and yet you dont not even remotely try to convince him or really even help. Im sure we are all glad the "SSA Tech Team" representative is such help to us all with your smart ass short "high and mighty" answers as ALWAYS. But I will say this and leave this thread alone. Being a successful business owner myself, nobody would be allowed to represent my company name in the way you do SSA. You honestly bring negativity to almost everything you post in, your sig is proof of your self thought holiness.
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the BL 18's that I heard were in a box tuned at 28hz, as I said in my first reply, he went from Q's and thought the exact thing I have stated. My lows from my one 15 were much cleaner and had a more rich sound than his 2 18's. We tested Senchez's Zcon in my box, in my truck, that is tuned low at 29hz. The Q did everything the Z could do both being on my SAZ-1500, the Z "may have had a little more output in the 40+ range" barely audible if any. then fast forward to the box I built him that was great specs for the Zcon 4.5cu tuned at 34hz. Stuck it in my truck on my SAZ1500 and yes it was very impressive and sounded great, But again from 35hz and under you couldnt tell the difference and just showed me how good the Q really is. Im sure on 2500-3500watts the output of the Zcon would have been phenomenal. Since you have campared some many thing evenly, why dont you tell us all your Q or BL setup and how it compared to other setups in your vehicle tuned at different freq? Just curious to hear your 1st hand experience
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I would agree with this. It just seems if people ask the answer is always "get the BL" and in my case I would have chosen the wrong sub. That is because for people who have to ask, the bl is a better option. There is nothing wrong with people asking questions, I try to get reviews and ask questions about most things I purchase before hand. Especially something online that I cant physically compare with my own eyes (or ears) A Q will have more output to the ear on the lower freq notes than the BL. The BL will have more output in the normal and higher range than the Q. If the owner is gonna tune or shoot for the 25-30hz range the Q is probably gonna make them happier, if they are gonna tune the box to 32-38 hz then the BL would be the better choice. That seems like a better answer to someone considering the two than the non helpful high and mighty answer of "if you have to ask then the BL is what you want" Just curious but Rick, what size Q did you have and what was your opinion of it?
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I would agree with this. It just seems if people ask the answer is always "get the BL" and in my case I would have chosen the wrong sub.
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Whats interesting is that I notice a ton of people on here that just dont seem to think the Q gets loud, or that just because someone wants to get loud they shouldn't buy the Q. I was in the same boat trying to decide my last sub choice. But against what several people said on here I went with the Q and was very happy I did. I went in wanting very clean hard hitting lows and that exactly what the Q does. I was tuned at 29hz and the sub was a monster under 42 or so hz peaking at 30hz (in my truck, my box, etc) Matter of fact on the meter my setup was within 2 decibels from 28hz all the way to 40hz,very flat. If SPL or competing was my main concern the Q would not be my choice. I know someone local with 2 18in BL's and he went from the Q because of similar suggestions and even he said the Q was much better on the lows. I will say that the BL's seem more peaky to me and not the sound I am looking for. Hence why I just ordered two new 18in Q's. And yes I have heard alot of different setups. I have a picky ear and the Q fits my needs. Summary from my experience if like the mainstream rap and want the 40hz range peakier output, or want to bang on your buddy, etc.etc then get the BL. If you are not constantly on full tilt, like a very balanced sub that gets very low with authority then consider a Q. Neither will matter if the enclosure isn't up to par
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Subs forward, port up on drivers side. I dropped box height and went length of truck. Should be nasty
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People actually pay you? Lol
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Well, after getting my MDF home and starting making cuts, bent my blade, dropped full sheet and cracked it, and garage covered in dust. Got pissed and said screw it. It was gonna be too heavy anyway. So I started over and picked up 5 sheets of 13 ply Russian Baltic Birch. Cuts like butter All cuts done. I will assemble it tomorrow and start the resin on the inside. Finally making some progress. I guess the good thing is I have plenty of fresh MDF here for the next few builds for people, LOL.
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Awesome build for sure!!!
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Ok well after numerous designs I have settled on 13.5cu tuned at 30hz, I want to be able to throw close to full power at them. The design I came up with above I felt like one sub would unload into the port, this new design is pretty straight forward. Will be about 4in above window line bringing the height down with subs forward port up on drivers side. I have the floor in and will start on enclosure tonight or tomorrow. Also gonna resin the inside of box, all double 3/4. Sorry for the slow progress. Hopefully I will have some photos up soon.
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It was very nice, keeping the box just so I can go back to it when I get tired of the 18's A Gcon will go back in more than likely.
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So with subs up this will only leave roughly 6in between the sub face and roof.... Anyone see a issue with this? There will be roughly 10 inches on each side of the box. Port will be loading off the rear door, or trying to open it..lol Well thinking about it I would not be able to remove subs without taking the box out, so subs forward it will have to be.
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I make all my music with my earbuds. They pick up all the lows!!
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Would there be any negative effects from running all-thread though the back of my box directly into the cab of my truck. The back wall of my truck is already threaded and I could strongly secure the box this way. But Im wondering over time will I get leaks or put to much stress on the MDF. I will be using 1in MDF more than likely. I would seal it and also use a 1/2in rubber mat between the box and back wall and floor to help with sound deadening and vibration. I also will be using the back seat metal bracket to mount the floor to, I can also run allthread through box and floor threaded directly to the metal brackets. This will be a semi wall and will probably make beauty panels to give a wall effect. Any other ideas? I hate to drill through the box as I am always concerned with leaks after spending hours building a box
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OK so here is the final design and what I am going with. I had great luck with sub forward and port to driver side so I will try subs up, port to driver side with this one. I know this wouldnt be the loudest on a meter but this is not meant to be. I could go subs forward with this design also but have heard people had great results sub up port to side 14.4cu tuned at 29hz I will start the floor and probably box this weekend. next update will have photos.
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17cu, 256sqin port, two 18's (how much bracing needed, glassing, e
swift replied to swift's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Ok looks like I will stick with about 14cu and start building. Thanks for all opinions -
No no, it was a joke. I am getting FI Q's. I had a 15in Q in 3.6cu tuned at 29hz and it murdered the lows. My truck peaked at 30hz with that setup. I liked it so much I ordered 2 18's. LOL Thanks for input bro. Did u get it metered? 140@30 hz, 15in Q, SAZ-1500
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17cu, 256sqin port, two 18's (how much bracing needed, glassing, e
swift replied to swift's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
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These look awesome! I would love to try out four 15's some day
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17cu, 256sqin port, two 18's (how much bracing needed, glassing, e
swift replied to swift's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
No I realize that there is two subs. I meant each. It will matter how many baffles used if you get technical, because the more baffles used the less displacement the sub will occupy inside the box. So are you saying in if I used 10 baffles and only 2 inches of the sub were inside the box it would still take up .24? See what I'm saying.... I have a very good feel for calculating internal volume, I was just curious with such large panels doubled up how much bracing would I need and if what I designed would be sufficient. My math was 17.87 cu - .44 subs - .35 bracing - .10 45's = 16.98 net volume -
17cu, 256sqin port, two 18's (how much bracing needed, glassing, e
swift replied to swift's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
It's perfect for them, it 2 18's.... They call for 6-10cu each. I'm at 8.5 -
Thats what I was wondering about. Any links or pics would be great. I will start building as soon as I figure out how I want to secure it.
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No no, it was a joke. I am getting FI Q's. I had a 15in Q in 3.6cu tuned at 29hz and it murdered the lows. My truck peaked at 30hz with that setup. I liked it so much I ordered 2 18's. LOL