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Dillan Turvold

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  1. yes I mentioned that in my post.. but will that help the peaking being so low, and bring back the mid-bass?
  2. The box I have is 15x32x20, 2 separate chambers, each w/ a pvc port 3" x 8 1/2", tuned @ 30hz -2.1 cu. ft. per chamber~ It's peaking out really low.. I'd say around 34hz, it drowns out the mid-bass almost completely. I'm relatively new to box designing, and I don't really know much about how a design affects the sound quality... I tuned it to 30hz to hit the lows really nicely ( which it does ), but I'm missing the midbass, should I just cut the pvc shorter to raise the tuning or will that not really make much of a difference? Is there possible to little of port area? Subs- 2 kenwood 12"s, 4ohm @ 400wrms, 2 cu. ft. recommended per chamber, running on a kenwood 1800w d-mono amp. ( 900w rms ) I'm running the subs parallel on 2 ohm @ 450wrms a piece (not benched so I don't know the exact wattage)
  3. 2 12's would be louder than 1 12, even at half the power.. but it also depends on what your subs are rated for
  4. i really like fosgate amps but not their subs, so i don't really disagree with you there. i've heard some AA mayhems and they sounded really great, you could get a pair of AA Arsenals which aren't as big but since the mayhems sounded so good, I wouldn't think arsenals would be too bad. A pair of 12's go for about $360 I believe. You could youtube em to see a few vids if ur interested, and I know a guy on this forum that is an authorized seller
  5. Your username hints at you being a rockford fan, on sonicelectronix you can get a couple fosgate p3's for around $160 a piece
  6. He never said what HU he had, let alone if he even needed the speaker outputs. The power wires are the important ones i will try to match up the gauge of wire with the power wire i think it should be fine though, i might just go ahead and get the colored insulation like you said from radioshak just to make it easier to tell them apart, thanks though man.
  7. sounds good, thanks guys. i was just wondering if it could possible harm the connection in anyway overtime, I'll just have to try and see I guess
  8. Not much room to work with the wires in my deck and I was just wondering if I could use some standard 18 gauge copper speaker wire to extend the wires, any input? thanks
  9. I just now figured out what the 180` phase switch on my amplifier does. xD thx for helping me piece that together w/o having to research lol. can't wait to see the finished product! that car is sweet btw
  10. This: nice! that looks good I'll do that, thanks guys
  11. Looking at putting 2 15" Rockford p3's in my car, my trunk space is limited, I'm thinking about going with this simple design with some cheap pvc ports to the side, it should sound fine I would think since the trunk is a pretty sealed enclosure itself, but I was thinking of having the subs facing upward w/ ports facing the rear, any input would be helpful, any ideas? Thanks My trunk space: H-17", W-37", D~40" [or] H-14", W-46", D~40" (lower height would squeeze under the trunk levers or w/e they are called...) Here's a possible design: Box: H-17", W-36", D-22" (tuned @ 28hz w/ port length of 4"x14")
  12. How's the amp running so far? I'm looking at getting a 1200d hifonics brutus to push 2 fosgate p3 15's, simply because it can run 1 ohm @ 1200w. I haven't really heard any negatives on these amps I just tried to stay away because they seemed a little to cheap
  13. Lol I'll demo it on my kenwoods if u want xD. They're not that impressive though, I'm selling them next friday to some guy for more than what I payed for brand new.
  14. sounds great thanks, gonna start building this weekend!
  15. that makes sense, thanks, i have another small question, is porting with pvc pipe a bad idea? will it make some port noise or can I fix that by sanding the ends, thanks again
  16. How much of a difference would it be tuning a box to 27hz rather than 34hz for 2 kenwood subs rated to 34hz?
  17. Hi, I recently purchased and installed my first sub system: Kenwood 9105D Mono-Amp @ 1800w max / 900 rms(2ohm) Dual Kenwood 12" w3013ps subs (bridged @ 2 ohms, 450rms per sub(400rms-1200w peak)) w/ 34-300 freq. response, recommended ported enclosure @ 2 cft tuned to 34hz 4 Gage power wires, 12 gage speaker wire, gold plated terminals etc Got most of it on sale, cost about $350 for everything from sonic electronix and crutchfield. The subs are in a Sound Ordnance dual 12 inch ported enclosure @ 1.63 cft per chamber, tuned at 33hz The subs sound too high pitched of bass, it's LOUD and shakes most of the car, it just doesn't sound quite right, I believe it has to do with the enclosure size and bad box tuning but I wanted to make sure, that's why I'm asking here. So my question is this, is the bass problem the size of the box, the tuning, or the high freq. response of the subs? or a mix of some of these. Right now the subs don't play below 40hz very well which I'm sure is because of the tuning and size of the box. I'm more than willing to build a box for these but I'm not sure if it's worth it if the subs still wont touch anything below 34hz, I see a lot of people here with boxes tuned to 30hz or less and I'm wondering if I should tune that low even though my response is only 34hz. Should I just buy new subs? Most of my music doesn't hit lower than 34hz but still, I want some ground pouding bass every once in a while, can't really afford anything much bigger right now with my financial situation. Any info would be helpful I'm just looking to soak up some data since I'm a beginner, a lot of the topics here are very helpful. Thanks!
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