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playmysong replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
updated! Aaron got them too me already. Finally on there.... Sound Solutions Audio - XCON Series Subwoofers How come the specs are the same for the 12 and 15 inch versions? Typo or perfect engineering? -
Does anyone use a 4 inch aeoroport for a 12 inch sub?
playmysong replied to playmysong's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
This is my new box. I can never stay on topic. -
Does anyone use a 4 inch aeoroport for a 12 inch sub?
playmysong replied to playmysong's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
I'd have to add them externally as they would take up too much room in the current box but that's a no go anyway since it's scrapped. -
Does anyone use a 4 inch aeoroport for a 12 inch sub?
playmysong replied to playmysong's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
I'm building a new one. I'm just curious if anyone uses a 4 inch for a 12 inch without port noise. -
Does anyone use a 4 inch aeoroport for a 12 inch sub?
playmysong posted a topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
I would like to know how many or even if anyone uses a 4 inch aeroport for a 12 inch sub without any problems. Reason i ask is because i built a 2 cu. ft. box for my audiopulse axis with a 4 inch aeroport tuned to ~34 hz and it sounds fine, only up to a certain point though. I don't like the noise it makes, i guess that's what chuffing sounds like and i can't stand it so i turn the volume down. I was also only using a saz 1000d on it with absolutely horrible electrical so there's no way i was reaching its limits with it's insane power requirement. Now i know for a fact that that's not enough port area but i would still like to know if anyone uses a 4" and gets away with it. I'm building a new box for it: 1.85 cu ft. with 32 inches of port area to make sure that i don't hear that sound again. -
Which amp is best for my xcon.
playmysong replied to gadgeteer123's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
It doesn't need 2,000 watts to "reach its fill potential" That's a moronic way of thinking.You sound like Steve Mea[)e why do you have steve's name in you mouth???? I got into an argument with him about BTL's, he said it NEEDS 2,000 watts to get loud. I said no. That's because they need 4500 watts to get loud. 18000 divided by 4. Seems reasonable enough. jk -
I got my new xcon YAY! here is my short review.
playmysong replied to gadgeteer123's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Any specific music you were playing? -
You should use the old btl baskets as your rims.
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I bought a saz- 3500d and a sax- 100.4 from him and they are in excellent condition, not even touched. He packaged them sufficiently and it's good that he did because the box was a little torn on the saz- 3500d ( gotta love the delivery guys). As soon as he received payment he shipped the amps out to me and kept me updated the whole time. A+ seller, if the opportunity arose i would definitely buy from him again. On to the pics Box is a little beaten up but the amp is fine
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Happy Thanksgiving from SSA
playmysong replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
Okay. Happy Thanksgiving to everybody.- 9 replies
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Yeah stay away from the boss audio. I had one and it didn't come even come close to rated power. 2000 watts at 1 ohm and it only had 4 gauge power wire inputs, yeah right. I ended up blowing it up with a seal bomb, that's the most enjoyment i had from that amp.
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What point are you trying to make? He posted in General, he is just trying to figure out why his stuff isn't selling. Oh. Sorry. I have to learn to read the whole post before making a reply. Completely my fault.
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funky sub sound when power is turned up
playmysong replied to playmysong's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
No no no. I'm asking more of a general question about all subs rather than my set up. However my sub made the sound with settings on headunit at : bass = this did not control the bass to the sub but to the door speakers. bass boost +5 Loud = off Sub level +5 Amp settings: gain = 3/4 lpf= 80 hz bass boost = off ssf = 30 hz box was tuned to 33 On low volumes this was fine but as i turned it up it distorted so i changed the bass boost and sub level both down to +1 and i was just fine. The reason i asked my question is i've heard my friends set ups and mine and heard the same sound with punchy bass and wonder if all subs do that. I think it happens with the amount of power going to the sub regardless of headunit settings. Headunit settings just send stronger signals to the amp which makes the amp put more power to the frequencies which the settings govern, i think. We hooked up my sub to a pretty strong mtx amp with all headunit settings at 0 and no bass boost on the amp and my sub went crazy, making the sound i hate. Is this post xmax distortion? I put too much emphasis on that spec. All i need is a yes or no type answer. Maybe im just too picky, my friends don't seem to mind the sound. -
funky sub sound when power is turned up
playmysong replied to playmysong's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Oh crap. Double post, sorry. Can someone delete one?