I would recomend a pair of Punch P3L-S12 from Rockford Fosgate, they are designed for a small enclosure; I currently have them, the bass is awesome.
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Gow big are those and how did you do it?
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Thanks stryker for the explanation I guess it makes sense cause obviously you could volt wise double the sine wave and the amplitude of the wave be out of spec for the sub and blow it. O physics 3 class actually pays off.
Check out this website http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/ they have decent priced good quality subs and they also have enclosure diagrams for each sub specification. As stated before if it is your first system you might want to stick with kicker, alpine, kenwood, powerbass, RF, etc. because some of these subs are power hungry.
I kinda miss working with the stuff, once you get your own technique down it is so easy, I wish I still had a garage, I would get back into it, I even tried my hand at making some plexiglass boxes, thats what I have my subs in now.... I think I may just put them in the girlfriends car, and ask her parents if I can use their garage and fab up something similar to what you have there, onlt incorporate the amp and shit into the mix, maybe with a plexiglass cover with some led lighting...... Damn it!! see what you did to me, lol. now I have to do it, lmao!!
Do a little research before buying any equipment. There are a lot of things to consider when choosing subs and amps. Your budget will also come into play. I have Rockford Fosgate P3s running off of a Hifonics Brutus Mono amp in my 8g, and the bass is amazing. I have a second Brutus Elite amp powering all the component speakers, so it’s a good balance between bass and SPL. One of the big things to look out for is wattage, some will advertise a high wattage, but its only peak power. What you want to look at is RMS, thats the true wattage of you amp and subs. Check out Crutchfield, they have a research section that has a ton of info, like wiring, dual vs single voice coil, how to make the right box, tunning, etc...
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Learn...px?g=500&tp=13
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