KicktheSDbasshead
2 builds 2 feet
I'm running 8 18s I'm your own opinion how would you set up the doors it's in a suburban so there's space in the doors. Sizes brands horns etc.
* in your own opinionI'm running 8 18s I'm your own opinion how would you set up the doors it's in a suburban so there's space in the doors. Sizes brands horns etc.
I need a setup to support 8 18 inch subs thoughFor doors I'm biased. I'm currently running Dayton Audio mids (1 8 and 2 6.5s) with eminence highs (2 tweeters and 1 horn). Only in my front doors. Back doors are empty
I actually was thinking For 10" mid ranges or 1 12" midbase and 2 8 mid rangesYou could try 4 10s and 4 tweeters per door. I'm sure someone who's done larger builds can chime in as well. Also I think your crossover slopes would help too.
I'm going with 4 10"s, 4 tweets and 1 8 inch shallow mount for the doors I'm running 2 dsps because I'm also running four extra 8s in the space behind my seats it's basically my rear deck lol but everything will be bandpass with the proper slopesI actually was thinking For 10" mid ranges or 1 12" midbase and 2 8 mid ranges
Dammned!! Be loud as Hell!! Dropping some Dough Yo fo shoI'm planning on going with one 10" midbass at the base of each B pillar at the corner of the wall and one 8" midbass and two 6.75" midrange, per door, a 6.75" midrange per kick, two 3" midranges in each corner of the dash, at the base of the A pillar, and two 26mm silk dome tweeters per A pillar... It's a mix of Pride Audio and CDT Audio. With Polk Audio amplifiers, and a Genius Audio DSP.
Dammned!! Be loud as Hell!! Dropping some Dough Yo fo sho
Cliche quotes can't be applied to some builds, but where I'm from we say "get em boy"I already own it all. It will be a total of 5000w on the 4 way active front stage. It's gotta be loud, as well as sound good, to keep up with 160+db of bass ....