Different brand of subs on one amp
#11
You would need two sealed enclosers as stated above.
1. It WILL look absolutely horrible
2. It WILL sound even worse!
3.
1. It WILL look absolutely horrible
2. It WILL sound even worse!
3.
Last edited by godzilla1978; 01-22-2009 at 09:47 AM.
#13
Okay consensus wins, likely won't do it. As for getting another bassworx I am not entirely satisfied with the range of the sub, it goes down to 30 hz. Was hoping to get a little lower. I'll just play around with the tuning more and see what I can get out of it.
#14
Ok, stop the bus and get off. The sub will play to the tuning point of the box. 30 hz is almost into subharmonics and you need to be way far away from a sub to hear it, this is into the feel it territory. The box is going to determine what you hear and feel. Is your box ported (then you change the tuning frequency) or sealed (and it plays to a set point and then rolls off naturally). This is sounding more like a box issue than a sub issue. A sub just does not magically stop producing sound at 30hz jsut because a spec sheet says so. What generally will stop a sub from playing is a brick wall. Even if you employ a ported box with a subsonic filter (required), it rolls of the response at whatever the slope of the subsonic filter is, it still plays below it, just with little effort so as to keep your sub operating safely. Want better performance, add a second identical sub (provided you amp can operate a pair of them) and tell us about the box.
#15
Box is self made, 3/4" MDF, glued and screwed. Rectangular with an internal volume of 1.4 cubic feet. At the upper range of the recommended sealed enclosure specs of 1.5 cubic feet. I am also within the specs for a ported enclosure as well so I could do that as well. Adding the second sub is definitely an option however the one store in my town (Kamloops, BC) that actually stocks bassworx sold me their last of the Bassworx 12.2 subs.