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4 american bass xd 6.5 subs 4th order or T line?


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I was looking at the DD 6.5 subs first, but saw these and think they might work as well but are cheaper. Pulled the specs from their site and will power them with an old Rockford 800a2, so a clean 800 rms 4ohm. Each sub will see 200 watts at 4 ohms which also works better for my amp.

impedence (ohm) 4

power (rms) 150

power (peak) 300

vc (inch) 1.5A/4

magnet (oz) 60

dcr (ohM) 3.2

L (mh) 2.288

fs (hz) 48.8

sd (msqM) 12.27

bl ™ 10.74

qms 4.334

qes 0.438

qts 0.397

n (%) 0.113

SPLo (dB) 82.6

vas (L) 4.423

Cms (mmm/N) 206.84

Mms (G) 51.5

Mmd (G) 50.7

Xmax (mm) 8

MD (mm) 105

OD (mm) 166.5

OH (mm) 122

MD (mm) 105

I was orginally thinking a 4th order at 1 cube common sealed and 1.5 ported at 50hz. I hadnt figured out port area, but want it to more musical so would be smaller. I also kicked around the idea of a T line. I dont car about metering or SPL. Looking for decent thump from 70 down in a Pathfinder Hatch. I also want to get as much low end out of the set up as possible thats why the thought of a T line.

What do you guys think?

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so you are trying to get bass out of 6.5's? why not just 2 8's?

Although I would rather do 2 8's as well, if he wants to do 6.5's let the man do 6.5's! Lol :P

Since you're going over RMS, I'd stick to a 4th order. Make sure the magnets are in the ported chamber so you can smell voice coil if they're getting hot.

T-Lines are very efficient, but they reduce the mechanical power handling of the subs. You'll want an amp that's less than the RMS of the subs if you wanted a T-Line.

*New vehicle and system coming soon.*

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