Stereo questions
Britt Crowell
britt at fortcollins.com
Wed Jul 3 11:05:15 EDT 2002
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And still thumping sweetly! at over 200K miles! That exaust leak might be a little louder now though, and she is not getting driven much in our 95+ degree days here in Colorado with out A/C.
Britt
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 20:23:20 -0600
From: Brad Wilson <dotnetguy at pobox.com>
To: Audi Quattro <quattro at audifans.com>
Subject: Re: Stereo questions
Organization: Your Name Here
TM wrote:
> I'm looking at getting a dual voice coil 10" sub in a sealed
> enclosure, each coil being fed 160W and have only to select the
> sub and the installer.
> One shop is recommending a JL 10W3, sounds like a decent selection
> to me, w/ custom enclosure will run me about $375.
> Any thoughts on this? I'm going w/ a 10" due to space limitations
> and the fact that I don't want the sub to take up too much trunk space.
> Will probably mount the sub between the gas tank and the rear deck,
> up against the rear seat bulkhead. I just haven't figured out how to
> mount it just yet.
Have you listened to two 8" woofers? I find the bass much more pleasurable
from dual 8" than I did with single or dual 10", because the woofers react
much more quickly. However, if you're into rap music (or something similarly
bass heavy), you won't be happy.
I had a dual JL Audio 10" sub, and it was a _ton_ of bass. I powered it with
a 100W RF Punch. You should check the impedance of the speakers. Most of the
JLs sold in enclosures are meant to be run together on a single amp (8 ohm).
You won't buy yourself anything except added expense if they're 8 ohm
speakers, compared to running them in series for 4 ohms into a capable amp.
That sub & amp belongs to another lister now, as I left it in my 5000 when I
sold it.
Best regards,
Brad
2000 A6 2.7 biturbo quattro http://www.quality.nu/bradw/audi/
2 turbos, 1 driver ... no limits
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