Monday, March 26, 2012

Noncircluar Subwoofers

There has been a huge rush for the next greatest design for a subwoofer. Kicker has been a poineer for the solobaric line of subwoofers. The Solobaric line of subs starts with the lowest ranking square sub on the market which is an L3, which is very comparable to kickers CVT line of subwoofer. The next line of subwoofers kicker has is the L5 and that is comparable to a CVR. The L7 is by far the best for the average person and is almost equal to a CVX. Kicker came out with a monster of a subwoofer that is absolutly a monster, the Solo X is by far the biggest square subwoofer on the market.

Kicker isnt the only brand that is pumping out subwoofers that arent circular. Brands such as Hifonics and Xant and Mtx are now using the square shape, but Xant is also making a triangular subwoofer also. Sony also makes a pentagonal subwoofer. The only reason why somebody would want to have a square subwoofer is to have more cone area then a circle. The downfalls to having a square sub is that the corners wear out fast on the cone.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Loudest 8 inch Subwoofer


I tested three 8 inch subwoofers in an spl and sq settings. I used a jl 1000v1 amp on all the subs and kept it at the same settings. I also used a box that was built to 1.66 cubes and tuned to 37 hertz. I tested all the subwoofers in the same car on the same day to prevent any anomalies. I mounted the meter on the windshield of the car and hooked up a Alpine type r. The song I played was a hertz sweep from 100 hertz to 10 hertz and on the first test the Alpine hit a 137.2 db. Then I hooked up a Sundown audio and on its first test 138.8 db. The last sub I hooked kicker L7 the kicker did the worst and distorted really bad and hit a 134.1 db. All the subs tested well except the kicker which highly surprised me but the best bet from this group would be the Sundown Audio. The Alpine being the cheapest out of the bunch is most likely the best bang for your buck.

One of my friends came by with his digital designs 8 inch and just for grins we metered his sub and it hit a 142.2, which blew all the other subs out of the water and sounded amazing. I believe 8 inch subwoofers are way under rated for their abilities and need a person that will take his time and not expect huge deep bass out of them.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Electrical System

The easiest way to upgrade an electrical system is to increase the alternator output and the big three upgrade. The big three upgrade is running a ground wire that is bigger then stock from the engine block to the battery, and one from the body of the car to the battery, and last one from the back of the alternator to the positive on the battery. My car came with a 150 amp stock alternator but then it was enough so I decided to upgrade to a 320 amp Mechman alternator. Mechman is a huge name in car audio alternators and is the best in my opinion. After the higher output alternator you should look at using larger cable or power wire. If you are still energy starved then its time for more batteries or a power capacitor.

 A power cap is pretty much the same as a battery just not as effective. I prefer batteries because of the amount of power you can store. Capacitors have a bad habit of blowing up when over charged, and with batteries the only way you can over charge one is if it hits 20 volts and melts. I had a total of 5 extra batteries in my rig but then I decided it was killing my fuel milage to much so Im now only running 3. Each one of my batteries discharge 300 amps a second for 10 minutes.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Cheap Brands You Should Know

This article will tell you about some less expensive brands that put out good power for less dough. If you are running a little low on cash or just didnt have a lot to begin with and want to do a system in your car here are some brands that will fit your needs. Legacy is a brand that some times ends up being a first system for alot of people and for good reason. The price is down right dirt cheap but so is thequality the amps have small boards and high power consumption. The subs are thin coned and cheaply put together and easily blow up. Pioneer is another brand that is cheap but in this case you get a good deal. The pioneer subs handle good amounts of power and produce some what clean bass. The amps are very nice and do quite well for the price range.

A brand I started with was Planet Audio and for good reason. The older Planet audio amps were very nice and produced good bass, but the new amps arent very good and I do not recommend them. The Big Bang series for subs is most likely their best and do very well in all categories. Power Accoustik is a brand that is lesser known and can impress people very much. I have four Power Accoustik 12 inch subwoofer that were heavily modded by myself to handle more watts. The reason why I pickId these subs were because of the spider size, the cone depth and the coil configuration. The subwoofers arent "stock" and do handle five times more power then when I first got them but it was cheaper then buying subwoofer that have the same capabilities