i was gonna buy a 12 inch type r sub for myself today at work (best buy) but a guy who i know that works there told me that i should get a 10 inch instead bc it is more precise and better for rock music...is this true? he also told me i should go with a ported box but i was told sealed was better for rock music...somebody help me out please, thanks
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This is true a 10 inch sub is better for rock music. rock usually has alot of tight quik bass ex:bass drum in a drum set. when the 12 is larger so it can put out lower bass but it cant react as quikly and a ported box will sound better but it wont hit as hard as not ported. there are exceptions to that were a 12 will hit faster and harder though but those are way more exspensive ex:13.5" w7. so me i listen to alot of rock and i am extremly happy with my 10" pioneer premier TS-W106DVC its more of a competiton sub. so there you have it and happy shoping
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I have to disagree, the sub has a lot to do with it some or more suited for sq some for spl and some for alittle of both. As far as sub size, it also depends on the sub and the box, you can build a ported enclosure and if tuned low enough and can be just a almost as tight as a sealed and deliver better low end. But overall just some subs are gonna be more accurate then other it doesn't matter if it a 10 or 12. the jl 12w6v2 is a prime example of a very, very accurate 12" sub that can get low too.
F/S:Pioneer Premier Deh-880prs w/ ipod adapter $220
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Originally posted by hybrid90accordI have to disagree, the sub has a lot to do with it some or more suited for sq some for spl and some for alittle of both. As far as sub size, it also depends on the sub and the box, you can build a ported enclosure and if tuned low enough and can be just a almost as tight as a sealed and deliver better low end. But overall just some subs are gonna be more accurate then other it doesn't matter if it a 10 or 12. the jl 12w6v2 is a prime example of a very, very accurate 12" sub that can get low too.
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if you want really low bass....dont rule out 15's...15's with a high enough transient speed will kill a slow 12 for getting low and hitting those tight beats
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Originally posted by Aaronwell since i work at best buy and get a killer discount i bought a 10 inch type r and a 10 inch sealed box from there yesterday...retail would have been 260 but i got it for 130 muhahaha
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Originally posted by williamsvtkicker makes a sub that costs 1300?
http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/S...33236239232231
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wished you guys could have seen this earlier :
http://www.adireaudio.com/Files/Tech...ooferSpeed.pdf
Cone mass/size has nothing to do with transient response. I know of a 12" that will hit quicker than most people expect. Trust me Yes it's even quicker than my Image Dynamics IDMAX.
Transient response and the acoustic response is mostly dependant on enclosure, the subwoofer itself and where the cabin gain of the car occurs at. If we were to measure the transient response of a 10" and a 12" of the same model, most likely the response will be identical. The only difference is low end extention and top end sensitivity. In a subwoofer, the Le (inductance) rule. How quick the signal gets in and out is the main factor of how quick the coil moves.
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375? im getting my whole sytem for 350 lol, kicker 12 inch l7 with amp that powers 700 RMS @ 4 ohms, so..for the price thas good for me...im in highschool with part time job and had to buy hella christmas present..so pretty much im broke lol92 CB7 *Sold $3300 102K Miles 4 door LX
94 Del Sol *Baught $3300 80K Miles on chasis
and 60K miles on b18b1 motor swap
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