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  • Dat shit dont knock

  • @209playboys13 not everybody wants to spend a million dollars on loud bass

  • dam fool thats enough space for 2 12s

  • I've got a single 12" HE2 on a Crunch PZX1400.2 in a QPower box, that leaks are, and for the record, the sub still pounds. I'm about to buy a bd1000.1 and see if I can find a RF ported box. All ran by a RF 4g amp kit, and RF 4x6's and RF 6 1/2's. Paid like $700 for the whole system. Old school > New school.

  • OHHHH YEA! LETS PIMP OUT A MAZDA 6!!!! WOOOOOO!

  • actually, if you want to get techniqal wit it then in a car sedan with a TRUNK the proper position is with the SUBWOOFER encloser to be facing away from the back seat for the air flow to correctly correspond with the cubic feet in the car. in a hatch back varies suv varies truck most of the time only forward. There is no Absolute proper way to set a box, it depends on how you want it to face. but for maximum airflow ( bass response) through the car its best to face it away. so false info? naw

  • btw the box is supposed to be acing the opposite side away from you ;) good try

  • @zrobeats Good try? Good try at putting out false information. See, this is an example of why there are ALOT of people talking about peoples sysetm in a bad way. Cause you guys are spewing false information, and newcomers take it in. It depends on the subwoofer enclosure. It can be facing the trunk, facing up, to the left, to the right, fucking upside down for the fuck of it. As long as the subwoofer is producing pressure, it can vary where its acoustical peak is. It depends on the cars acousics

  • @masterwolf1212 no, do you research mate, its always better to have correct airflow towards the back of the car. creates best bass response, which means better sound quality.

  • @MagicPup69 Mate, I've done my research, and have many people that can back me up. Including my own experience. The resonance of the sound waves in the car depends on the size, seats, every little thing. Flex of the car also can change the acoustics, as it moving changes the internal volume of the vehicle. Generally most vehicles have peak sound pressure level when both port and woofer are facing in cabin, sealed from trunk, but some sound better facing up with port towards trunk. There veriable

  • @masterwolf1212 well said man, well said.

  • would that sub hit the same if it was on a box half the size bout 1.2 cubic inches?

  • @newmanto03 probably not as good, but they are great subs.

  • i have a 15 inch rockford he2 and it pounds

  • I have to sit one day and check out all these clips you have,lol! I'm looking for a similar box like yours, for a 15" sub. Is that an SPL box or is it sealed?

  • does it really hit 138db, also does the girl in the car like the bass

  • ay honestly man this is the only video on youtube that has the sound quality to hear the lows that the sub is actually producing sounds like im really there props on the system im hooking up a sings ten in the same kinda box right now.

  • dude do you think my two hx2 12's hit more than yours? how much rms is the he2 400RMS?

  • @newmanto03 Yeah 400RMS whereas the Hx2 is 500RMS

  • What camera do you have?

  • What's that amp called?

  • T10001bd Power series Rockford Fosgate

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