I need a 10" Subwoofer Recommendation
Originally Posted by Fluid1
Nice shoice Kwame, I'm surprised. SVC...Specs?
Old Specs:
http://www.seaslotus.com/specifications.asp
Originally Posted by JimRHIT
that will be VERY nice 

Be sure to give it the 1.5ft^3 it needs.
The specs are very similar to the subwoofer that I was talking about doing for you ... just Xmax here = 14mm ... the one i was thinking was ~24mm.
You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference with the 500W you have
the other one .... do this
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/sub8
The specs are very similar to the subwoofer that I was talking about doing for you ... just Xmax here = 14mm ... the one i was thinking was ~24mm.
You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference with the 500W you have
the other one .... do this
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/sub8
Originally Posted by JimRHIT
Be sure to give it the 1.5ft^3 it needs.
The specs are very similar to the subwoofer that I was talking about doing for you ... just Xmax here = 14mm ... the one i was thinking was ~24mm.
You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference with the 500W you have
The specs are very similar to the subwoofer that I was talking about doing for you ... just Xmax here = 14mm ... the one i was thinking was ~24mm.
You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference with the 500W you have
Last edited by Kwame; May 7, 2007 at 07:57 PM.
Originally Posted by kwame@z1
Eng from Seas USA was saying that I only needed 1.0 cu ft. I am sure my installer can get 1.5 cu ft as I am putting the two bigger amps in the compartments behind the seats. Only the sub, the sub amp and my 5 farad cap will be in my rear hatch.
5 farad cap? Thats .... um ... rediculous
Your insane. The sub and the two larger amps cannot co-exist in the hatch. NOT HAPPENING. As for two 12s in the car. Holy bejeebus, as dynamic as that would sound I doubt two 12s could fit in the floor of the hatch with enough airspace to boot.
I had 2 12" TS-W12PRS in 2.75ft^3 in my Z 
I'll see what pics i can dig up
edit ... here ya go
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass1.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass2.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass3.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass4.jpg
edit #2 - yes ... I am insane

I'll see what pics i can dig up
edit ... here ya go
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass1.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass2.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass3.jpg
http://wrskms.com/jimrhit/fiberglass4.jpg
edit #2 - yes ... I am insane
Last edited by JimRHIT; May 7, 2007 at 08:51 PM.
Some updated photos for you guys...
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-builds/259515-high-end-audio-build-complete-mcintosh-morel-seas-lotus-inside-3.html
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-builds/259515-high-end-audio-build-complete-mcintosh-morel-seas-lotus-inside-3.html
Ahah, I know that car! That was a while ago... I actually work at SoundTrax, and I remember that job well. I just joined up here at My350Z.com, and also just picked up my Z. Searching SoundTrax, I found this, and I was quick to say 'go figure'. If anyone's interested in getting a similar job like this, feel free to stop down. I'd be more than happy to accommodate fellow Z drivers.
Originally Posted by Fairly Z
Ahah, I know that car! That was a while ago... I actually work at SoundTrax, and I remember that job well. I just joined up here at My350Z.com, and also just picked up my Z. Searching SoundTrax, I found this, and I was quick to say 'go figure'. If anyone's interested in getting a similar job like this, feel free to stop down. I'd be more than happy to accommodate fellow Z drivers.
The one for Z1 Performance, when we did the stealth enclosure with the McIntosh amplifier. The one with 'TOUGE' on the license plate, right? I think that was the same car... Anyways, I definitely remember because I helped with it.
Edit: And, whoops. I posted it in the wrong thread, that's why.
Edit: And, whoops. I posted it in the wrong thread, that's why.
Last edited by Fairly Z; Aug 8, 2007 at 05:35 PM.
JL 10w7's are the best IMO and I have had a lot of subs over the past 20 years. Been into good sound and separation in cars for a long time. If you have good mids the w7's will rock for you long time.
Ah, okay. So there were two. I remember the one with the McIntosh amplifier well. Anyways, Adam, when I'm looking to increase my performance, I'm coming down to you guys. Think you can take care of me?
It depends on what amp you're using. I get a lot of customers that spend all the money they have on the sub, and then chump change on an amp. Then, they complain that they're disappointed. If you're running a JL 1000/1 using 4 Gauge or larger wiring, that's where you get the best experience. And, if you are and you're still not satisfied, then there's something wrong with the sub. The W7 is excellent.






