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IXL 18.4 in 3cuft sealed on 750w???

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I've got an IXL18.4 and I'm thinking about trying it in my car. I would only have 3 cubic feet of volume to work with and it would be running off of 750 watts (Audison LRx 5.1K).

How would that sound? Would it be peaky? Would I be able to blend it well enough to call it musical?

I appreciate all the input you can offer. I don't have a ton of spare time to experiment so if you don't think this will work well I'll probably just install the JL 12w6v2 that I was originally intending on using.

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The sub shouldn't be peaky if you put it in a sealed box with polyfill. Ported on the other hand will peak around the tuning frequency you choose.

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I guess what I'm wondering is how this particular speaker will react to being in a sealed enclosure that's about 65% of the recommended size. Will the install limitations keep me from taking advantage of the bigger speaker to the point where I would be better off to use the smaller speaker?

Help me choose.

Option 1: IXL 18.4 on 750 watts in 3 cubic feet (65% of recommended enclosure volume).

VS

Option 2: JL 12w6v2 on 1150 watts in 1.25 cubic feet (100% of recommended enclosure volume).

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if your goal is to have great sound quality just use the 12w6v2. if you want more volume use the 18. also the w6 wont take 1150w

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maybe>>> mj-18m >>> recommended box is 3.3 sealed...

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why not get an IXL 15" and put it in that 3 cubes sealed?

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From what I understand by the initial post, he already has the 18" IXL and wants to make it work, not buy a JL.

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From what I understand by the initial post, he already has the 18" IXL and wants to make it work, not buy a JL.

I have both. I just thought it would be cool to try the IXL since it's a little more unique.

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oh, right. He already has it. Well nvm then.

As I'm sure you've read, Mach5 recommends 4.6 cubes sealed for that 18. Even with polyfill a 3 cube enclosure won't react like a 4.6. If you have a lot of processing that could lower the peakiness of that smaller enclosure to bring it to the relatively low output lowend it might work. But....... I think the JLs would be better and much easier to implement.

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3 cubes would be considered small, but as John mentioned, add stuffing - R12 fiberglass on all sides - and you may be Ok with it. I think you will be surprised by it...

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Personally I think I would wait and give it the right enclosure elsewhere

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Personally I think I would wait and give it the right enclosure elsewhere

Yeah use it for a Home Theater sub where its performance will really shine

However if you do decide to build it i dont think there will be a problem, WinISD models the IXL 18 as being optimal sealed at 100L (not sure why Mach 5 recomends more) and in a car probably not even noticeable... Sealed with lots of power will provide some serious output for sure :bigclap: But then again i'd use it in my house instead

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I say give it a try. Worst case scenario, you're out $20 of MDF and some time, but will have a reusable enclosure in the future.

3cf + heavy acousta-stuff should get you the equivalent of about 4cf from what I recall. Though the Qtc will be a bit higher, I'm sure it'll be fine in car.

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