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A1BMW325iSport
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anyone running cerwin vega subs?
got some massive floor standing speakers in my bedroom paired up
with my pioneer seperates,
awesome sound, can hear down the road and round the corner lol
whats the best sub setup for car use,
i was thinking 2 cerwin vega subs in a sealed box?
want some serious pounding bass!
i have a nice sony cd/mp3 head unit to run it from, will
get some jbl amps as well
Matt
got some massive floor standing speakers in my bedroom paired up
with my pioneer seperates,
awesome sound, can hear down the road and round the corner lol
whats the best sub setup for car use,
i was thinking 2 cerwin vega subs in a sealed box?
want some serious pounding bass!
i have a nice sony cd/mp3 head unit to run it from, will
get some jbl amps as well
Matt
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thanks mate
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I've run ICE quite some time now. I am currently running:
Alpine CDA-7967
Arc Audio CXL2500 Ltd Edition (2 x 270RMS @ 4 ohm)
DLS A6 (1.2Kw @ 1ohm)
Dynaudio System 340 (3ways)
Image Dynamics IDMAX D2 (IB install - ie Freeair)
I have previously run surround system support Dobly Digital & DTS as well as a 3 way active system.
A great place for ICE is www.talkaudio.co.uk (I spend a lot of time on there)
Alpine CDA-7967
Arc Audio CXL2500 Ltd Edition (2 x 270RMS @ 4 ohm)
DLS A6 (1.2Kw @ 1ohm)
Dynaudio System 340 (3ways)
Image Dynamics IDMAX D2 (IB install - ie Freeair)
I have previously run surround system support Dobly Digital & DTS as well as a 3 way active system.
A great place for ICE is www.talkaudio.co.uk (I spend a lot of time on there)
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cheers JazzMan
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I'm quite partial to a bit of ICE action as well.
Here's my current setup:
Sony cdx-C90r headunit
Sony cdx91 changer
Genesis 5 channel amp
MB Quart 215.61Q components
2x JL Audio 8w6 subs in a sealed enclosure
I'm still setting it up a bit at the moment, and experimenting with different configurations, but it does sound nice
Ian.
Here's my current setup:
Sony cdx-C90r headunit
Sony cdx91 changer
Genesis 5 channel amp
MB Quart 215.61Q components
2x JL Audio 8w6 subs in a sealed enclosure
I'm still setting it up a bit at the moment, and experimenting with different configurations, but it does sound nice
Ian.
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8w6 are very good, how do you have them wired?
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Cerwin vega's are generally spl subs and if you already have the cerwin's put them in a ported box as that's what they perform best in.
I've done a of experimenting with ice over the years, and i've found that there is no replacement for displacement when it comes to subs. The more you have the better. I believe its better to spend for example Ԛ£300 on 4 sh*t subs that Ԛ£300 on 1 good sub.
If you haven't bought any yet and have a big budget get two atomic 15" apocolipse subs, Ԛ£350 each and you will need 1000wrms each. These were really good in every car i put them in.
If that's a bit much i also used four 12" db audio subs in my first E30. I used a common chamber ported box with the subs in a isobaric configuration (subs in pair's facing each other) with only 1200wrms going up them and i got at least 130db's.
I currently have: Pioneer deh 77mp head unit
2xGenesis stereo 60 amps
1xGenesis dual mono amp
and four subs which cost Ԛ£7.50 each
Yes thats correct Ԛ£7.50 each and they sound great. I just got curious when i seen them for that price and though i might aswell give them ago for a laugh. But damn they sound great.
I've done a of experimenting with ice over the years, and i've found that there is no replacement for displacement when it comes to subs. The more you have the better. I believe its better to spend for example Ԛ£300 on 4 sh*t subs that Ԛ£300 on 1 good sub.
If you haven't bought any yet and have a big budget get two atomic 15" apocolipse subs, Ԛ£350 each and you will need 1000wrms each. These were really good in every car i put them in.
If that's a bit much i also used four 12" db audio subs in my first E30. I used a common chamber ported box with the subs in a isobaric configuration (subs in pair's facing each other) with only 1200wrms going up them and i got at least 130db's.
I currently have: Pioneer deh 77mp head unit
2xGenesis stereo 60 amps
1xGenesis dual mono amp
and four subs which cost Ԛ£7.50 each
Yes thats correct Ԛ£7.50 each and they sound great. I just got curious when i seen them for that price and though i might aswell give them ago for a laugh. But damn they sound great.
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7.50 each LOL, what make are they dude,
where can i get some i`ll wire them up to my alpine amp for a laugh
where can i get some i`ll wire them up to my alpine amp for a laugh
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I got them from a shop in town (leicester). I'm using 4, and they really do sound get it's unbelievable how good they sound.
I was going to buy some JL's, but i don't need to now. It's left me with a few hundred Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£'s left for other parts on the cab.
A1BMW325iSport what subs do you have at the moment?
I was going to buy some JL's, but i don't need to now. It's left me with a few hundred Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£'s left for other parts on the cab.
A1BMW325iSport what subs do you have at the moment?
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i don`t anymore dude, i sold my alpines in february,
i`m looking to get some cerwin`s or similar
i`m looking to get some cerwin`s or similar
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They have dual 6 ohm voice coils which are wired in parallel to show the amp a 1.5 ohm load. The Amp is stable to 1 ohm, so this is fine.A1BMW325iSport wrote:8w6 are very good, how do you have them wired?
I need to do a bit more experimentation with the enclosure though, as I think the volume is too big to get the best out of the subs.
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Too big is not much of a problem to deal with, stick some polystyrene (or similar) blocks in there to reduce the volume until you happy with it, then build a new box that smaller by the amount you put inian332isport wrote:They have dual 6 ohm voice coils which are wired in parallel to show the amp a 1.5 ohm load. The Amp is stable to 1 ohm, so this is fine.A1BMW325iSport wrote:8w6 are very good, how do you have them wired?
I need to do a bit more experimentation with the enclosure though, as I think the volume is too big to get the best out of the subs.
Ian.
Too small can be combated with wadding, although not ideal
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Good idea. Never thought of using Polystyrene to reduce the volume. Do you think it would be okay to use on a permanent basis ?JazzMan wrote: stick some polystyrene (or similar) blocks in there to reduce the volume until you happy with it, then build a new box that smaller by the amount you put in
I don't really want to rebuild the box, as it fit's nicely in the boot, and is designed to sit on top of the Amp enclosure.
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Yeah it would be fine longer term as long as they are glued in very wellian332isport wrote:Good idea. Never thought of using Polystyrene to reduce the volume. Do you think it would be okay to use on a permanent basis ?JazzMan wrote: stick some polystyrene (or similar) blocks in there to reduce the volume until you happy with it, then build a new box that smaller by the amount you put in
I don't really want to rebuild the box, as it fit's nicely in the boot, and is designed to sit on top of the Amp enclosure.
Ian.
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nice1 JazzMan, that is an excellent idea
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if you've opened up a sub box for any reason then laying some dynomat in there never hurts..... a tip i only picked up recently.
the likely reason that chu's budget (Ԛ£7.50) subs worked so well is that they were sympathetically installed. (am i right?) i ran some maplin 'eminence' subs for a while in a hatchback shelf that i took some time creating. (i had time and no money) and they astounded all that heard them, even fooling some very experienced folk that they were top money subs.
matt - subs are generally aimed at the volume or quality ends of the market. some go loud and some sound nice - a good dealer will be able to demonstrate the difference quite simply. subs that go loud and sound nice tend to cost a little more. as ever though, care and quality of installation is crucial to the end result.
to my mind one of the keys in achieving quality bass in a saloon is getting the sound out of the boot and into the cabin. how precious is your metal? personally i don't like the forced through the body shell and upholstery with a megawatt amp type sound - it always seems to sound what it is.
paul
the likely reason that chu's budget (Ԛ£7.50) subs worked so well is that they were sympathetically installed. (am i right?) i ran some maplin 'eminence' subs for a while in a hatchback shelf that i took some time creating. (i had time and no money) and they astounded all that heard them, even fooling some very experienced folk that they were top money subs.
matt - subs are generally aimed at the volume or quality ends of the market. some go loud and some sound nice - a good dealer will be able to demonstrate the difference quite simply. subs that go loud and sound nice tend to cost a little more. as ever though, care and quality of installation is crucial to the end result.
to my mind one of the keys in achieving quality bass in a saloon is getting the sound out of the boot and into the cabin. how precious is your metal? personally i don't like the forced through the body shell and upholstery with a megawatt amp type sound - it always seems to sound what it is.
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a previous owner has cutout the ski hatch so thats not a prob,
my old escort xr3i it was easy... jbl 6x9`s on the rear shelf and two alpine subs in a twin sealed box, then up front... alpine 4" mid and 1" tweeter in the doors.
powered by jbl 280amp and an alpine 600amp
sounded pretty damn good
my old escort xr3i it was easy... jbl 6x9`s on the rear shelf and two alpine subs in a twin sealed box, then up front... alpine 4" mid and 1" tweeter in the doors.
powered by jbl 280amp and an alpine 600amp
sounded pretty damn good
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i've only got one 10" sub but it is right behind centre arm rest, i removed the kick out panel so it's like having the sub right in your ear hole lol.
i'm looking for some rear shelf replacement speakers any idea's people?
i'm looking for some rear shelf replacement speakers any idea's people?
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If you can hear that the Sub is behind you, then you probably need to change the Sub crossover frequency.steedymorgan wrote:i've only got one 10" sub but it is right behind centre arm rest, i removed the kick out panel so it's like having the sub right in your ear hole lol.
i'm looking for some rear shelf replacement speakers any idea's people?
Sub frequencies are not generally directional, so you probably have too many higher frequencies coming through the sub, so you can hear where it's coming from.
Also, you don't really want speakers in the back. This will mess up the sound stage and muddle the sound. You should concentrate on a good set of front speakers and if possible amplify them rather than running from the headunit.
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cheers mate i'll stick with some good ones in the front then 
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There not E30 but here are some of the installs I've done:
E46 Coupe, this is mine:
http://www.nearfieldaudio.co.uk/forum/v ... .php?t=109
E46 Coupe, this is my mums
http://www.nearfieldaudio.co.uk/forum/v ... c.php?t=59
E36 Compact, this one was mine now my brothers:
http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=79609
http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=75775
E46 Coupe, this is mine:
http://www.nearfieldaudio.co.uk/forum/v ... .php?t=109
E46 Coupe, this is my mums
http://www.nearfieldaudio.co.uk/forum/v ... c.php?t=59
E36 Compact, this one was mine now my brothers:
http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=79609
http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=75775
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Sorry dude, i don't understand what you meanplacey wrote:the likely reason that chu's budget (Ԛ£7.50) subs worked so well is that they were sympathetically installed. (am i right?)
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i mean that you pobably spent some time putting them in rather than throwing them at the car from the other end of the driveway!!!
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this is one of my cerwin vega`s i have in my bedroom, they are totally awesome crystal clear sound and very loud!!!! the bass driver is 15"


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oh ok cheers, but no! I actually used the old box from my 12"sub.placey wrote:i mean that you pobably spent some time putting them in rather than throwing them at the car from the other end of the driveway!!!
A1BMW325iSport I know them speakers are good indoors as my mate has some. Mega bass
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ok i have my eye on jbl power components, and some jbl power subs,
what do you think?
other choice is cerwin vega
HED subs
and HED components
what do you think?
other choice is cerwin vega
HED subs
and HED components
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I'd get some jl audio components from ebay and jl audio subs can be had aswell but i think their quite expensive, but the jbl power subs are great, even the gt4's are great.
You'll be happy with 2 of the power subs running 400wrms each or 4 gt4's at 250wrms each.
I've had jbl components before and i didn't like them (before they blew up).
I don't know to much about HED subs and HED components, so i can't comment on those mate.
You'll be happy with 2 of the power subs running 400wrms each or 4 gt4's at 250wrms each.
I've had jbl components before and i didn't like them (before they blew up).
I don't know to much about HED subs and HED components, so i can't comment on those mate.
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thanks dude
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whats best size sub to use 8, 10 or 12
i`ve only used 12`s
what diff in sound would you get by using 8 or 10?
i`ve only used 12`s
what diff in sound would you get by using 8 or 10?
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I can't tell you what size subs to use you need to make that choice yourself. But i can tell you that 8's don't go low enough unless
and 12's are the middle ground between 10's and 15's (obviously).
Generally the smaller the sub the tighter the sound, but at the cost of deepness. The larger you go the slower the bass but you get more bass the bigger you go per set amont of power and it's alot deeper.
You can make small sub go deep and you can make big subs tight but you might aswell pick the correct one in the first place.
You need to sample 10's and 15's really, and make a desision on that either way i'd say go for jbl gt4's. 4x10's or 2x15's will be your best bet, but it also depends on what amp your going to power them with?
How much power does your amp have (rms) and how many ohms does it work best at?
and 12's are the middle ground between 10's and 15's (obviously).Generally the smaller the sub the tighter the sound, but at the cost of deepness. The larger you go the slower the bass but you get more bass the bigger you go per set amont of power and it's alot deeper.
You can make small sub go deep and you can make big subs tight but you might aswell pick the correct one in the first place.
You need to sample 10's and 15's really, and make a desision on that either way i'd say go for jbl gt4's. 4x10's or 2x15's will be your best bet, but it also depends on what amp your going to power them with?
How much power does your amp have (rms) and how many ohms does it work best at?
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thanks mate,
i sold all my car audio not long back,
amps i`m thinking of 200 or 300rms for the bass
i sold all my car audio not long back,
amps i`m thinking of 200 or 300rms for the bass






