Will one 10" be enough???
#1
Hey all you experts...
I recently purchase an Analog Digital Systems subwoofer
Or A/D/S for short and was wondering if it will satisfy my bass craving. The box will be 0.8-1.0 cubic feet braced, with deflex pad and polyfill. Sub is A/D/S 310RS.2 10" sub.
It's dual voice coil with coils at 4 ohms each and rms 300 watts for each coil. I will be pushin 600 into it from an MTX amp and the box will fire through the ski hole opening completely sealed off from the trunk. I previously had two 12's in a v-shape box firing through the same opening and the bass was pretty loud. My question is do i need another 10 or will i be able to get 120-130db with this one sub alone. My entire car has also been dynamatted....
Anyone with good ideas reply...
I recently purchase an Analog Digital Systems subwoofer
Or A/D/S for short and was wondering if it will satisfy my bass craving. The box will be 0.8-1.0 cubic feet braced, with deflex pad and polyfill. Sub is A/D/S 310RS.2 10" sub.
It's dual voice coil with coils at 4 ohms each and rms 300 watts for each coil. I will be pushin 600 into it from an MTX amp and the box will fire through the ski hole opening completely sealed off from the trunk. I previously had two 12's in a v-shape box firing through the same opening and the bass was pretty loud. My question is do i need another 10 or will i be able to get 120-130db with this one sub alone. My entire car has also been dynamatted....
Anyone with good ideas reply...
#2
Since the excursion factor of the 10" is less than the 12", you are probably going to need more than one. I have seen setups with multiple 10s give some systems with 15s fits.
The sub you chose is a good one, but for the SPL you are seeking, you will need at least 2.
The sub you chose is a good one, but for the SPL you are seeking, you will need at least 2.