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Reccomend me a Subwoofer Setup(Car Audio)

post #1 of 11
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Hey guys, Im looking into adding a good subwoofer for my car, Im in it a lot, and i listen to bass heavy stuff often. 

 

My car is a 2000 Ford Mustang with mach 460 sound system, and I already have a aftermarket headunit with a woofer plug in, so to my knowledge all ill need is the woofer, cables, and amp. 

 

I listen to electronic and dubstep a good amount, so im looking to throw down some bass, but not poor sounding or cheap bass. Also not really looking to flood out all the rest of my sound spectrum, just enough to add some serious depth and punch, so i would think just one subwoofer would be good. Two I would think would be unnessecary and just rattle the crap out of my car. 

 

Budget im not certain on, but im looking for a good quality setup, not some 30$ woofer and a 50$ amp. Im open to suggestions, but i dont need a 1000$ setup either. 

 

Thanks for any and all help. DD. 

post #2 of 11
Thread Starter 

I take it you guys arent big into car audio? Sorry normally id do this myself, but I dont know a ton about subwoofers.

post #3 of 11

check out the diyma forums for better/any responses.

 

I'm pretty happy with my pioneer ts-w12prs  / idmax12 / jbl gti mk2

post #4 of 11

A 10" fosgate woofer and 200w bridged amp. I put the woofer in a sealed box behind the passenger seat of my Honda sedan. There is no vibration of the car structures but the front-seat passenger can feel it.

 

I find that car structures, such as the trunk or door, are lousy for audio because they are designed to crumple on impact.  A rigid, sealed enclosure must be somehow added for solid bass.

post #5 of 11
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Originally Posted by M3NTAL View Post

check out the diyma forums for better/any responses.

 

I'm pretty happy with my pioneer ts-w12prs  / idmax12 / jbl gti mk2



No idea what those last bits mean. Latin? 



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Originally Posted by fubar3 View Post

A 10" fosgate woofer and 200w bridged amp. I put the woofer in a sealed box behind the passenger seat of my Honda sedan. There is no vibration of the car structures but the front-seat passenger can feel it.

 

I find that car structures, such as the trunk or door, are lousy for audio because they are designed to crumple on impact.  A rigid, sealed enclosure must be somehow added for solid bass.

Hmm, id preferably not have to take up my back seat, just because its not streamlined and flush. It would just bother the hell out of me really. On size i figured around 10" would be good, ive heard if you go too big, its not quick enough, and obviously too small would be not enough.

 

What does bridged mean in terms of an amp?  Ive also heavily considered taking out one back seat (or atleast the stuffing underneath) and seeing if i could fit a sub in there somehow. Unfortunately my trunk is an even further space than coupes, because i have a convertible, so im not a fan of trunk spaces.  
 

 

post #6 of 11

Can't help if you don't even want to try..  And what you've heard about size and speed is not true.

post #7 of 11

Check this company out: Sundown Audio

 

SA-12 Sub:

http://www.amazon.com/SA-12-D2-Sundown-Audio-Subwoofer/dp/B003ZW80TS

 

SAX1200D:

http://www.amazon.com/SAX-1200D-Sundown-Audio-Monoblock-Amplifier/dp/B005LY54J2

 

Take a look around on youtube. Sundown is one of those companies that makes great products but only people in the know have heard of them.

 

Edit: BTW I would look into doing the "Big 3" upgrade as well.


Edited by cdnaudiophile - 2/4/12 at 12:59am
post #8 of 11
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by M3NTAL View Post

Can't help if you don't even want to try..  And what you've heard about size and speed is not true.



Little confused here. Where was i meant to be trying?  

 

Also Cdn, wouldnt 1200watts be waaaaay too much for me? 

post #9 of 11

Yea but you don't have to turn it up. It will last alot longer then all those store brands and it will satisfy your needs for bass. You could drop woofer size but I picked that setup as it compliments each other. You will not need to buy another system ever again.

 

Also here is the older model amp still for sale on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/SAZ-1000D-Sundown-1-Channel-Monoblock-Amplifier/dp/B003ZW7KVC/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_8

post #10 of 11
Thread Starter 

Is there any way to get essentially a cheaper amp without sacrificing in quality? Why would you buy too much amperage if you wont use it? 

post #11 of 11

I am not too sure of any amps for that price that can do 1 ohm and have the quality that the Sundown has.

 

It's always good to have that headroom with power so that you are not always pushing the amps limits. The amp is very capable and if you ever upgrade or sell your system the investment will be worth it. Go with the older 1000w amp. It's only 329 and it's a steal at that price.

 

Also the sub can take 700wrms continous and many people run 1000wrms daily on it. It would be a shame to just buy some 300w Fosgate amp for the sub.

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