IDQ10 quality for ~$200?
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IDQ10 quality for ~$200?
Looking for a 10" sub for around $200, wouldn't like to go more then $220 at the most if possible. Looking for 100% SQ, not concerned with SPL AT ALL.I always hear great things about IDQ10's so I'm looking for something similar to that. Will be putting around 600w to it and will need to perform well in a smaller enclosure ~.7sqft. Thanks for any input.
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Looking for a 10" sub for around $200, wouldn't like to go more then $220 at the most if possible. Looking for 100% SQ, not concerned with SPL AT ALL.I always hear great things about IDQ10's so I'm looking for something similar to that. Will be putting around 600w to it and will need to perform well in a smaller enclosure ~.7sqft. Thanks for any input.
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the IDQ is a much better buy than the Type R
but the best sub for the price is https://ssl.perfora.net/www.ficaraud...iew.shopscript
will even blow away the high priced JLw7
but the best sub for the price is https://ssl.perfora.net/www.ficaraud...iew.shopscript
will even blow away the high priced JLw7
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I was looking at those but then again if your comparing it to a w7 isn't that a sub for SPL and not SQ. I reason I'm looking I really want an SQ sub is that I will have 2 10" which will give me more then enough SPL then I need. I just need 10"s that will fit in a Zenclosure box. The IDQ's don't.
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RE Audio SEX 10's
SEX SERIES
Product Dimension
10"
Mounting Depth - 6.4"
Mounting Hole Diameter - 9.3"
Overall Diameter - 11"
Bolt Hole Circle - 10.1"
Motor Width - 7.3"
Motor Depth - 3.4"
Basket Depth - 2.94"
Displacement - 0.14 cu. ft.
Weight - 21 lbs.
Electrical Q Value -Qes: 0.46
Mechanical Q Value -Qms: 4.4
Total Speaker Q Value -Qts: 0.42
Free Air Resonance -Fs: 26.6 Hz
Equivalent Compliance -Vas: 31 liters
One-Way, Linear Excursion -Xmax: 18 mm
Efficiency -SPL 1W/1m: 83.2 dB SPL
Effective Piston Area -Sd: 310 cm^2
DC Resistance -Re: 2.8 ohm
Nominal Impedance -Znom: Dual 2/4 ohm
Thermal Power Handling -Pe: 600 W
Force Factor -Bl: 17.7
Sealed (compact) 0.4 (ideal) 0.65
SEX SERIES
Product Dimension
10"
Mounting Depth - 6.4"
Mounting Hole Diameter - 9.3"
Overall Diameter - 11"
Bolt Hole Circle - 10.1"
Motor Width - 7.3"
Motor Depth - 3.4"
Basket Depth - 2.94"
Displacement - 0.14 cu. ft.
Weight - 21 lbs.
Electrical Q Value -Qes: 0.46
Mechanical Q Value -Qms: 4.4
Total Speaker Q Value -Qts: 0.42
Free Air Resonance -Fs: 26.6 Hz
Equivalent Compliance -Vas: 31 liters
One-Way, Linear Excursion -Xmax: 18 mm
Efficiency -SPL 1W/1m: 83.2 dB SPL
Effective Piston Area -Sd: 310 cm^2
DC Resistance -Re: 2.8 ohm
Nominal Impedance -Znom: Dual 2/4 ohm
Thermal Power Handling -Pe: 600 W
Force Factor -Bl: 17.7
Sealed (compact) 0.4 (ideal) 0.65
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I was looking at those but then again if your comparing it to a w7 isn't that a sub for SPL and not SQ. I reason I'm looking I really want an SQ sub is that I will have 2 10" which will give me more then enough SPL then I need. I just need 10"s that will fit in a Zenclosure box. The IDQ's don't.
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Is #6 talking about the SE or SEx or are those the same thing? I'm a bit confused
What is the rms/max rating for this sub as well?
What is the rms/max rating for this sub as well?
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If pure SQ is what you are after, I would really recommend the Tymphany LAT, but I know most people are afraid to step out of the box.
So keeping it more traditional, why not go for a real SQ sub, like a Seas L26ROY?
http://madisound.com/catalog/product...oducts_id=8535
"0.6 cubic foot sealed, F3 in the lower 20's depending on amount of cabin gain"
So keeping it more traditional, why not go for a real SQ sub, like a Seas L26ROY?
http://madisound.com/catalog/product...oducts_id=8535
"0.6 cubic foot sealed, F3 in the lower 20's depending on amount of cabin gain"
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Has anyone heard both the IDv3 AND IDQv3.
What exactly are the differences, sound wise?
On IDs website I read 2 different things, one place says 250wrms another days 350wrms and wooferetc says 400wrms?
Whats the cheapest online store that sells the IDQ10D4v3?
What exactly are the differences, sound wise?
On IDs website I read 2 different things, one place says 250wrms another days 350wrms and wooferetc says 400wrms?
Whats the cheapest online store that sells the IDQ10D4v3?
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I may have missed it if you mentioned it, but what amp(s) are you powering the sub(s) with?
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