icewall
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I have 2 (audioque) aq1200d's!
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damn those 4500's put down some power!
nice setup
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Purchased a sundown saz-3000d.
He was willing to work with me on the price and the item was shipped fast and packed very well.
also I can tell he takes care of his gear... for an amp built in 2007 it is in great shape! (heck almost still looks brand new)
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hahaha I love your interests. beer.
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yeah just ground it solidly in the trunk.
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closed cell foam doesnt hold moisture but not sure if thats available in egg crate form.
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two things I suggest.
1.) diymobileaudio.com is the place to be
2.) read hybrid audio's manuals. they will give you a VERY solid foundation when it comes to placement and install.
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yup, best to create your own as passives are made for specific drivers, change one variable such as impedance or inductance and crossover points end up different than intended.
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an audioque 1200d is in that price range.
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if you do make a spacer its best to use a hard wood like birch as it will do well when things get wet and is better for high frequencies.
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yeah most people shoot for around 38hz
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the type r from what I remember is more in-between it all. not really a pure sq sub and not meant for spl but if you built a box the right way you could custom taylor to what you would need.
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well, its really going to depend on you. i really liked the AQ2.5s i installed. they did very well and were great little performers. i cant tell you which is better or worse, but what i will say is if it were me i would go with AQ. you could also PM a dealer closest to you and see what a level 2 or 3 15" will run you shipped. D4 sub would be ideal so you could wire the amp to 2 ohms nominal and then get a second to wire down to get full potential out of that AQ1200
I agree, something from audioque or maybe even FI car audio.
Port area inches per cube?
in Subwoofers / Enclosures
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should be fine around 14-16 per cubic foot. I tend to like 14-15 as that gets the port shorter and still gives plenty of air movement without noise.