Tang Band 6.5" subs workin it...Part 2
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thats actually a great idea. like the setup. added bass with all the space.
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where can you get a TB speaker?
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That's great man I'm putting together a similar setup under the back seat of a k5 blazer. My little 6'' speakers are cheap but the amp is a fosgate
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@Italynstylion Dude this is great,,, i was thinking of going from 12 to 8" because i dont think my car does justice for my sub.. but now that i saw this, maybe 6" isnt a bad idea too...
my 2 main concerns assuming i chose an ideal box are the 33-38hz bass extension and volume and the 60hz accuracy (for double kick,,, techno etc)
How are these areas on your setup?
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@MastodonDR theres other videos with different typres of music...
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Your enclosure is 1cuft total, right? Or does each sub have 1cuft each? It looks much too small to be the latter though, lol. I'm building a similar setup for my 1994 Honda Prelude. It's going between the rear seats (they're buckets with a center divider) because trunk space is prime real estate and nobody ever sits in the back. I'll be using six of these however.
phantom240 1 month ago
@phantom240 Yes, 1cuft total, single common chamber.
Italynstylion 1 month ago
yeah man i like that idea, how does it sound up front? could you mistake them for a pair of SQ 10"s?
fakeusa 8 months ago
@fakeusa
Absolutely. They were very very nice sounding and packed quite a punch.
Italynstylion 8 months ago
I modeled a bunch of subs before landing on these. 13mm of Xmax is :)
And they'll handle MUCH more than they're rated for in a properly designed enclosure. I did look at the TangBand 8" sub too. I just thought it would be way more fun to run 6.5's and pop the trunk to see people's jaw drop.
Sometimes you do things because they're optimal. And sometimes you do things to prove it can be done.
Italynstylion 10 months ago 7