Four 12s in maxima?
#4
It depends on the subwoofer and the power given to them. Say 4 Sony Xplode 12's fed their reccomended power....that probably's couldnt break a piece of drywall, never mind glass. However you put say 4 12" Cerwin Vega Strokers or Digital Designs 9512's, with like 1200wrms each, and you are guaranteed to do a lot more than just break the windows.
#6
#7
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#8
is this yours?
how is the bass?
#11
Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Sexima
is it possible?
will it break the windows?
is it possible?
will it break the windows?
#13
Or is it Duals?
hmm, Dual Duals?
BTW this is my 1500 post woo hoo!
Erik
#14
It's dual duals. If you see the rest of the car, you'll know how ugly that thing is.
Originally posted by tifosiv122
Hehe...anyone notice which side the exhaust is?
Or is it Duals?
hmm, Dual Duals?
BTW this is my 1500 post woo hoo!
Erik
Hehe...anyone notice which side the exhaust is?
Or is it Duals?
hmm, Dual Duals?
BTW this is my 1500 post woo hoo!
Erik
#15
Originally posted by kingrukus
It depends on the subwoofer and the power given to them. Say 4 Sony Xplode 12's fed their reccomended power....that probably's couldnt break a piece of drywall, never mind glass. However you put say 4 12" Cerwin Vega Strokers or Digital Designs 9512's, with like 1200wrms each, and you are guaranteed to do a lot more than just break the windows.
It depends on the subwoofer and the power given to them. Say 4 Sony Xplode 12's fed their reccomended power....that probably's couldnt break a piece of drywall, never mind glass. However you put say 4 12" Cerwin Vega Strokers or Digital Designs 9512's, with like 1200wrms each, and you are guaranteed to do a lot more than just break the windows.
#16
Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Big_Ham
Doing this for SPL competition or to impress your friends? If its the latter, I say not 4 12's but 3 10W6's will give you whiplash with as little as 600 CLEAN watts but would sound even better with 900 watts. You will NOT break a window and you WILL impress your friends and give them headaches. Remember, before you do ANYTHING ... Dynamat. You'll gain as much as 3dB (twice as loud) just by dynamatting your trunk.
Doing this for SPL competition or to impress your friends? If its the latter, I say not 4 12's but 3 10W6's will give you whiplash with as little as 600 CLEAN watts but would sound even better with 900 watts. You will NOT break a window and you WILL impress your friends and give them headaches. Remember, before you do ANYTHING ... Dynamat. You'll gain as much as 3dB (twice as loud) just by dynamatting your trunk.
Anything more than 2 12"'s is either for Sound Pressure Competition or Rice burning (Yeah, well I HAVE 6 15"'s!!!; I love hearing that).
My friend Jamie has 4 15's in his Benz SL and it's for SPL comp. You don't even sit in the car during comp...
2 woofers smaller than 15" but larger than 8" run the most effeciently in a simple ported or sealed enclosure.
#17
I currently have two MTX 4000 series 12" subs running on a Kenwood 600 amp (200rms/channel)... I am going to add two more MTX 4000 series 12" subs and another Kenwood 600 amp... all in seperate enclosures, two facing the front and two facing the rear of the trunk... (and yet, rice does not become a question to me)...
#19
Re: whoa
Originally posted by xarfox
whoa dood, thats alotta thunder
ur gon' waste so much trunk space
get 2 alluminum or titaniums
and they wont break the ice
whoa dood, thats alotta thunder
ur gon' waste so much trunk space
get 2 alluminum or titaniums
and they wont break the ice
#20
I have 3 jl audio 10"w3 with a custom box i built that sound sweet, deep, and tight. I have jl audio 500/1 running those. If you check the lastest issue of "mobile entertainment" the fast and furious max is in there show his system. what a system he has. I post some pic of my set soon
#22
Originally posted by asianmotorsports2000
I currently have two MTX 4000 series 12" subs running on a Kenwood 600 amp (200rms/channel)... I am going to add two more MTX 4000 series 12" subs and another Kenwood 600 amp... all in seperate enclosures, two facing the front and two facing the rear of the trunk... (and yet, rice does not become a question to me)...
I currently have two MTX 4000 series 12" subs running on a Kenwood 600 amp (200rms/channel)... I am going to add two more MTX 4000 series 12" subs and another Kenwood 600 amp... all in seperate enclosures, two facing the front and two facing the rear of the trunk... (and yet, rice does not become a question to me)...
#23
Re: No need for all that space to be wasted......
Originally posted by BRIGBOY
...One JL W7 is the equivalent to Three JL W6's, in any equal size. I recently helped install 2 W7's in a pathfinder and we broke the rear window at like half their power.
...One JL W7 is the equivalent to Three JL W6's, in any equal size. I recently helped install 2 W7's in a pathfinder and we broke the rear window at like half their power.
Those subs are the s**t...
#25
Originally posted by asianmotorsports2000
Na... just have the sudden urge to try and go deaf before I turn 35...
Yes, I was thinking about going SPL...
Na... just have the sudden urge to try and go deaf before I turn 35...
Yes, I was thinking about going SPL...
#27
i have 3 12' JL's with an Xtant 1001d. no problems. but the subs are old, w0's I think and the amp is only on half power, i think. i need to have the box redone so i can use more of my trunk.
#28
Re: Re: whoa
Originally posted by asianmotorsports2000
Not that much space... the way my guy is going to set them up, I will still have access to the spare tire even...
Not that much space... the way my guy is going to set them up, I will still have access to the spare tire even...
SuDZ
#30
Re: Re: No need for all that space to be wasted......
Originally posted by FJC
Kid, running W7's are like loading nuclear rounds in a rifle.
Those subs are the s**t...
Kid, running W7's are like loading nuclear rounds in a rifle.
Those subs are the s**t...
You can do better than a w7,,,,and cheaper......
#31
Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Big_Ham
Doing this for SPL competition or to impress your friends? If its the latter, I say not 4 12's but 3 10W6's will give you whiplash with as little as 600 CLEAN watts but would sound even better with 900 watts. You will NOT break a window and you WILL impress your friends and give them headaches. Remember, before you do ANYTHING ... Dynamat. You'll gain as much as 3dB (twice as loud) just by dynamatting your trunk.
Doing this for SPL competition or to impress your friends? If its the latter, I say not 4 12's but 3 10W6's will give you whiplash with as little as 600 CLEAN watts but would sound even better with 900 watts. You will NOT break a window and you WILL impress your friends and give them headaches. Remember, before you do ANYTHING ... Dynamat. You'll gain as much as 3dB (twice as loud) just by dynamatting your trunk.
Doubling the wattage going to a sub raises the noise 3db.
2x Power = 1/2 x louder = 3Db.
But yes, Dynamat really helps. Alot cheaper than buying 2x more juice.
IanS
#32
Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by iansw
6db is twice as loud. 3db is 50% louder.
Doubling the wattage going to a sub raises the noise 3db.
2x Power = 1/2 x louder = 3Db.
But yes, Dynamat really helps. Alot cheaper than buying 2x more juice.
IanS
6db is twice as loud. 3db is 50% louder.
Doubling the wattage going to a sub raises the noise 3db.
2x Power = 1/2 x louder = 3Db.
But yes, Dynamat really helps. Alot cheaper than buying 2x more juice.
IanS
BTW, nice rims
#33
Re: Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Big_Ham
I'll have to check that out, but as far as I remember, 3dB is twice as loud. You could be right, I certainly am not discounting your theory - I will just ask around on my car stereo team and get back to ya
BTW, nice rims
I'll have to check that out, but as far as I remember, 3dB is twice as loud. You could be right, I certainly am not discounting your theory - I will just ask around on my car stereo team and get back to ya
BTW, nice rims
#34
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by skeelo34
I know for a fact that 3 db is not twice as loud. I am pretty sure (80%) that 10 db, not 6db is twice as loud. 3db can be gained by doubling the power or adding another sub. Also you may not necessarily double the loudness by adding more power if the xmax of the sub isn't sufficient to handle the cone movement.
I know for a fact that 3 db is not twice as loud. I am pretty sure (80%) that 10 db, not 6db is twice as loud. 3db can be gained by doubling the power or adding another sub. Also you may not necessarily double the loudness by adding more power if the xmax of the sub isn't sufficient to handle the cone movement.
#35
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Yellowbrother
um... 3db is equivalent to 2x the loudness/volume...wateva u wanna call it...but 3db is 2x!!!!
um... 3db is equivalent to 2x the loudness/volume...wateva u wanna call it...but 3db is 2x!!!!
No comment. I suggest you go do some research before posting bs like this. Even better, how about you go to radio shack and buy an spl meter. Measure 3db increments and then tell me its twice as loud, and I'll shut up. My guess that if you start playing something at 120db (which is about a rock concert volume level) and end at 135db you should be deaf, as that would be 32x louder.
#37
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by skeelo34
No comment. I suggest you go do some research before posting bs like this. Even better, how about you go to radio shack and buy an spl meter. Measure 3db increments and then tell me its twice as loud, and I'll shut up. My guess that if you start playing something at 120db (which is about a rock concert volume level) and end at 135db you should be deaf, as that would be 32x louder.
No comment. I suggest you go do some research before posting bs like this. Even better, how about you go to radio shack and buy an spl meter. Measure 3db increments and then tell me its twice as loud, and I'll shut up. My guess that if you start playing something at 120db (which is about a rock concert volume level) and end at 135db you should be deaf, as that would be 32x louder.
(what you THINK is twice as loud).." Straight from the mouths of my car stereo team. If you want me to I can ask Alma Gates ... she is on the team after all ...
#38
Originally posted by Chitwista
I have 4 12" Hx2s in my Maxima.. Check out my webpage.. They hit hard, but never had any problem with breaking the window.. It hits in the high 140db range, and is plenty loud for me..
I have 4 12" Hx2s in my Maxima.. Check out my webpage.. They hit hard, but never had any problem with breaking the window.. It hits in the high 140db range, and is plenty loud for me..
#39
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Four 12s in maxima?
Originally posted by Big_Ham
A little snippy are we? How about this "... 3dB is the theoretical doubling in loudness, yet 6dB is the percieved
(what you THINK is twice as loud).." Straight from the mouths of my car stereo team. If you want me to I can ask Alma Gates ... she is on the team after all ...
A little snippy are we? How about this "... 3dB is the theoretical doubling in loudness, yet 6dB is the percieved
(what you THINK is twice as loud).." Straight from the mouths of my car stereo team. If you want me to I can ask Alma Gates ... she is on the team after all ...
#40
Taken from http://www.prorec.com/prorec/article...256904007DFFC0
<Begin Quote>
How many decibels louder is a sound if you crank it up to be twice as loud?
Easy! Let PA be the sound pressure level after you've cranked it up. Let PB be the original SPL. If (PA / PB) = 2, then
20 log (PA / PB) = 20 log (2) = 6.0206 dB
which is damn close to (a mathematical term, meaning "approximately") 6 dB. We can therefore say that, as a rule of thumb,
--->An increase of 6dB of a sound means "twice as loud."<----
This is a pretty handy thing to remember! If you are boosting a signal by 6 dB, that means you're doubling the amplitude. Conversely,
A decrease of 6 dB of a sound means "half as loud."
<End Quote>
I also have other resources I can find proving my point if you don't believe that.
THANK YOU.
I'll be here all week.
<Begin Quote>
How many decibels louder is a sound if you crank it up to be twice as loud?
Easy! Let PA be the sound pressure level after you've cranked it up. Let PB be the original SPL. If (PA / PB) = 2, then
20 log (PA / PB) = 20 log (2) = 6.0206 dB
which is damn close to (a mathematical term, meaning "approximately") 6 dB. We can therefore say that, as a rule of thumb,
--->An increase of 6dB of a sound means "twice as loud."<----
This is a pretty handy thing to remember! If you are boosting a signal by 6 dB, that means you're doubling the amplitude. Conversely,
A decrease of 6 dB of a sound means "half as loud."
<End Quote>
I also have other resources I can find proving my point if you don't believe that.
THANK YOU.
I'll be here all week.