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Old 07-09-2005, 02:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation Help on best SQ Subs

Hey...I am on a budget for a 12 inch sub for max 100 bucks...but im looking for a sub with the best SQ...i dont care about how hard it hits...i currently have a kicker comp cvr12, polk gnx12, two pioneers ts-w302c, and two jbl gt series...out of all of them i think that the polk audio had the best sound quality...but im looking for the best sq sub for the budget...lol if i wanted SPL i would keep the kicker...but thats not what i want any suggestions? thanks
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What amp? What's the airspace for the box you have? (do you have a sealed enclosure already?)
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I take it you're going to be using a box that you already have??
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i actually have a ported singel sub box and a sealed box...to be honest, i think that the ported box sounds like shit to me...so ima be going with my sealed ones...the sealed one measures about 14 inch all around "perfect square"...subs from ebay are welcomed! =)

i have one more question...all three bottom screw holes to screw in the subs in are crumbled from i guess screwing in too tight, so now its loose...is there any ways of fixing that? or maybe glue around the screw? thanks
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i actually have a ported singel sub box and a sealed box...to be honest, i think that the ported box sounds like shit to me...so ima be going with my sealed ones...the sealed one measures about 14 inch all around "perfect square"...subs from ebay are welcomed! =)

i have one more question...all three bottom screw holes to screw in the subs in are crumbled from i guess screwing in too tight, so now its loose...is there any ways of fixing that? or maybe glue around the screw? thanks
Fill the holes in with Liquid nails or something like that to seal it off, then use a fresh surface to drill in the sub.

See if you can find out the airspace of the box. ALso, what amp are you using?
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