I'm looking for some advice.Currently, I have 1 10" Audiobahn AW1051T - 6 years old , 300w rmshttp://www.amazon.com/Audiobahn-10-600-Watt-Subwoofer-AW1051T/dp/B0000C454VI'm running it with a Sony Xplod XM-1002HX - 100 watts x 2 or 280 watts x 1 into 4 ohms and 140 watts x 2 into 2 ohmshttp://www.carsound.com/review_archive/amps/xm1002hx.htmlbox:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380070734110&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&viewitem=I'm not really happy with the way it sounds. I have a small hatchback...so there is a lot of bass...but its just not clean. I am looking for a hard hit, but also a clean precise hit...instead of just loud vibrations. I messed with the low pass filter a lot...no major improvement.So, I think I'm gonna upgrade my sub. Can anyone please recommend something? I don't want to spend money on a new sub if its not gonna be much better than my old one. Thanks!
1/24/2009 3:21:38 PM
I don't know that a new sub is going to help you a great deal. How low have you tried setting the low pass? What kind of music are you usually listening to? Also, I'm gonna guess you have a relatively cheaply constructed car since its a hatchback, so that could be causing a lot of the vibration sound itself.
1/25/2009 1:45:59 PM
You really need a new sub.Alpine type-RJL 10w3Memphis M3 10''There are quite a few others in that range.Or some simple modification to your box, and put a high quality 8w7 in there.[Edited on January 25, 2009 at 2:25 PM. Reason : .]
1/25/2009 2:23:36 PM
i'd replace the entire system. any of those subs recomeneded subs would laugh at a 280w sony amp. also look into deadening the rear area of the car. those subs will also be louder and cause more vibrations i'd recomend a dynamatt trunk kit (30% off at cc right now with our liquidation sale.) remove the panels put on the dynamatt and make sure u tighten the panel screws and replace any broken clips.
1/25/2009 4:48:32 PM
^Where I completely agree with everything you are saying... if on a budget just start with one problem and work your way up.The sub is total garbage, and needs to be replaced.The amp is pretty stout, as I have used the same model amp to power a Cerwin Vega 300W RMS 12'' sub with fantastic results.Dynamat will make a big difference as well, especially if you deaden the hatch.
1/25/2009 5:30:20 PM
Thanks guys..I just ran to Sound Solutions and bought a Boston Acoustics G2http://www.crutchfieldenespanol.com/crutchfield/enes/24/_www_crutchfield_com/p_065G21044/Boston-Acoustics-G210-44-DVC.html?o=v&tp=111&tab=review#tabfor $75 bucks.[Edited on January 25, 2009 at 5:52 PM. Reason : G2]
1/25/2009 5:51:29 PM
if you bought that exact woofer u screwed up.. it's dual 4 ohm coils meaning u can wire it for 2 ohms or 8 ohms. your amp will either fry or not put out enough power to move it. you want a dual 2ohm if possible.
1/25/2009 11:37:37 PM
^ I got the single 4-ohm version. So..does that mean I'm OK?[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 12:01 AM. Reason : .]
1/25/2009 11:55:20 PM
yes
1/26/2009 12:07:01 AM
1/26/2009 9:49:02 AM
1/26/2009 9:52:21 AM
Should be a 3db increase with double the power. So that is perceptable, but not drastic.
1/26/2009 10:06:51 AM
well...I was wrong. I have 2 4 ohm dual voice coil after all...I can't take it back.Can anyone please recommend what type of wiring I should do...Once again, I dont care about the loudness..just need the beats to be tight...something that can keep up with a drum beat.The wiring diagrams here all have 2 terminals for DVC..mine only has 1http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.htmlIs this my only option?http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/1DVC_2-ohm_2ch.jpg[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2009 12:11:02 PM
I think my amp can do both 2 and 4 ohm. HI-Current and HI-Voltage modehttp://www.xplodsony.com/files/manuals//XM-1002HX_Install_Manual.pdfI feel so freaking stupid reading this. If someone can shed some light on this, I would be grateful.[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 12:39 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2009 12:38:48 PM
Are you sure they didn't give you a single coil sub? Looking at thishttp://mobile.bostonacoustics.com/Manuals/G2_Man.pdfit looks like they make dual and single coil versus of that sub. If it is a dual coil sub, there most certainly is a way to select between the coils in series or parallel.
1/26/2009 1:36:42 PM
So, I decided to run it at 2 ohms. Amp can do 1, 2 and 4 ohms...it runs a bit hot, but whatever..It sounds 1000 times better than I imagined. Very tight and hits hard...i'm probably only using 10% of what it can do (Level is set at 30% and my head unit bass is set to -2), but still raises my hair.Thanks everyone...especially Daryl.
1/26/2009 10:45:47 PM
3 db is a the thereretical number under ideal condtions. in a case like this the increase could be even more. by under powering the sub it's not reaching it's full excursion. by doubling the power and reaching full excursion, and maximizing cabin gain. it becomes a domnio effect that increases the output.
1/27/2009 2:49:51 PM
Picked up a bulk pack and trunk kit of Dynomatt today from CC. $75 for a bulk pack isn't too bad.
1/27/2009 4:16:25 PM
1/27/2009 6:54:20 PM
Are you honestly saying more air isn't displaced when the sub has more excursion?And 140W RMS isn't enough to power a 300W sub.Please leave.And wtf is RMS max ?[Edited on January 27, 2009 at 9:48 PM. Reason : .]
1/27/2009 9:47:15 PM
Let me be clear. He stated that underpowering wasn't going to drive the sub to full excursion - that doesn't exactly answer the question on whether 140w is enough. You don't have to push the driver to its excursion limit for it to be more efficient (as seems to be implied). In fact, it will be quite happy to place nice musical bass in the middle of it's mechanical range.
1/27/2009 10:14:34 PM
I guess my "and 140W RMS isn't enough to power a 300W sub." comment should have ended in a question. You said:
1/27/2009 11:08:59 PM
1/27/2009 11:26:22 PM
1/27/2009 11:49:45 PM
If you want, you can come to Apex and we'll load it up with an 8ohm 200w load, drive a frequency generator through the amp and stick a scope on the output and you'll see pure sine waves WELL past 100w.This amp is American made from the nighties with ballsy Sanken transistors and a beefy power supply with tons of headroom behind it. You can't really hear clipping through a sub anyway, the distortion inherent in the mechanics of the sub itself will tend to swamp it. They aren't twitters which sound terribly gritty when driven (and usually die quickly) with a distorted signal.
1/28/2009 9:17:32 AM