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I just bought two 15 inch memphis mojo's that need recones. just wanted to know everyones experiences with them. And i contacted psi about reconing then but they havent replied yet. Can they do it for me? And im gonna have a box built for them. How should i get my box built for a jeep cherokee? Subs up port back? Or everything facing the hatch? Let me know!! Thanks!

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There gonna be for daily also. Im thinking tuning around 30-35 hz idk yet.

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a buddy of mine had 2 in a yukon....They were loud but not my favorite. He had a memphis amp running 2500rms between them both, probably about 7 or 8 ft^3, maybe more the box was a beast, vent was across the bottom and the subs faced up but angled toward the back a little bit. the whole yukon had off brand dynamat and 2 layers in the rear trunk area, the roof and the rear doors.

 

It hit 149db at 34hz at a sound comp with all windows up and the meter on the dash.

 

The thing i didn't like was the terrible performance playing metal or higher frequencies. it just mushed all the fast bass drum music together. Even with 1000rms going to 2 6x9's, 4 6.5 component woofers and 6 tweeters trying to get the midbass and high end under control it just wasn't really a great example of quality sound. All the mid/high end speakers were some super expensive hertz ones as well.

 

FWIW i like the bass in my s-10 better overall even though it isn't nearly as loud. I've got a 10" type r in  a little sealed box and a 12" mtx square in a ported box. Never misses a beat and is fairly loud at 138db @ 34hz  The 15's were great for rap though if thats the only thing you're after.

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a buddy of mine had 2 in a yukon....They were loud but not my favorite. He had a memphis amp running 2500rms between them both, probably about 7 or 8 ft^3, maybe more the box was a beast, vent was across the bottom and the subs faced up but angled toward the back a little bit. the whole yukon had off brand dynamat and 2 layers in the rear trunk area, the roof and the rear doors.

It hit 149db at 34hz at a sound comp with all windows up and the meter on the dash.

The thing i didn't like was the terrible performance playing metal or higher frequencies. it just mushed all the fast bass drum music together. Even with 1000rms going to 2 6x9's, 4 6.5 component woofers and 6 tweeters trying to get the midbass and high end under control it just wasn't really a great example of quality sound. All the mid/high end speakers were some super expensive hertz ones as well.

FWIW i like the bass in my s-10 better overall even though it isn't nearly as loud. I've got a 10" type r in a little sealed box and a 12" mtx square in a ported box. Never misses a beat and is fairly loud at 138db @ 34hz The 15's were great for rap though if thats the only thing you're after.

You're using two different woofers in the same setup, or do you mean to say you switch them out?

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2 in the same setup. I first did infinity components and rockford composite 6.5" with a 400w 4 channel to replace the front speakers and add some in the rear. Then i wanted more bass and put the 10" type r in powered by a 400w mono. Then i got a good deal from a business that was closing doors and kinda wanted more bass so i picked up the 12" MTX and the kenwood amp.

 

If i did it over in the s-10 i would've done 2 identical 12" woofers but its all paid for and sounds good enough to me as is.

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just now realized this post was from july 13'. I've been looking too far back in the archives i guess!

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