single olympus 15" for general sq?
single olympus 15" for general sq?
Hey all
I have found a deal on a great high end 15" sub that I am thinking about picking up but I am a little concerned. I have never owned a 15" sub and I the only 15" subs I Have seen here in a wall behind the seat of a honda crx. The sud is a hifoncis OLM2415 I know its a pig of a sub for sq. I am not looking to do anything in comps at all as the only comps around here are for spl only I am just wondering in general how a 15" single sub sounds.
I call tech support and the guy I talked to said that it will work if its set up right but I am trying to get some other ideas from sources that aren't making them.
If I do decide to get it I am going to run 2400 watts rms to it with a pair of 6 1/2 comps with an 8" mid bass and some simple coax speakers in the back also 6 1/2.
Any thoughts on this idea please let me know I am looking for info both good and bad.
Thanks
I have found a deal on a great high end 15" sub that I am thinking about picking up but I am a little concerned. I have never owned a 15" sub and I the only 15" subs I Have seen here in a wall behind the seat of a honda crx. The sud is a hifoncis OLM2415 I know its a pig of a sub for sq. I am not looking to do anything in comps at all as the only comps around here are for spl only I am just wondering in general how a 15" single sub sounds.
I call tech support and the guy I talked to said that it will work if its set up right but I am trying to get some other ideas from sources that aren't making them.
If I do decide to get it I am going to run 2400 watts rms to it with a pair of 6 1/2 comps with an 8" mid bass and some simple coax speakers in the back also 6 1/2.
Any thoughts on this idea please let me know I am looking for info both good and bad.
Thanks
I am going with the factory designed box and port which is designed for sq. The factory tech told me flat out that a sealed box is a bad idea for this sub. The fronts are going to be higher end hifonics 6 1/2" comps with 8" square mid base
Oh, alright, the sub is designed for ported enclosures, I say go for it, if the price is great, why not? There's one thing I DON't recommend though, that's the square mid bass. Why go for a square shaped speaker? Circle speakers produce a better sound quality. How much is your budget for the mid bass?
Last edited by Lay; Dec 3, 2010 at 12:43 AM.
The only reason I was going with a square is because I wanted to keep all my gear Hifoncis and they have a new 8" square speaker that will fill in the mids very well. I can go with a round shape if ts going to be better but the placemenet of this is going to be a little different.
My truck comes stock with an 8" sub in the center console and I wanted to make use of that space the best that I can so I though the square might be better for a little more kick thats all.
My truck comes stock with an 8" sub in the center console and I wanted to make use of that space the best that I can so I though the square might be better for a little more kick thats all.
Oh, true. Uhm, to be honest, you're not going to get much surface area (kick) from a square midbass. I understand you wanna keep it all Hifonics, but I suggest you should look at other companies, because there ALWAYS are better speakers.
i can get 6 1/2 mid bass from hifonics the only reason I was thinking of the square is because they are 8 ohm and if I bridge them I can get 2 of them in the same space and that way everything looks totally stock which is what I am going for and the frequence response from the 8" square will full in rather well.
thats what I was thinking anyway.
thats what I was thinking anyway.
i can get 6 1/2 mid bass from hifonics the only reason I was thinking of the square is because they are 8 ohm and if I bridge them I can get 2 of them in the same space and that way everything looks totally stock which is what I am going for and the frequence response from the 8" square will full in rather well.
thats what I was thinking anyway.
thats what I was thinking anyway.
Better to have one in each door if you can fit them in with the comps somehow....
yeah I can understand that I was not sure if it would work or not. With that in mind and the fact that I don't want to redo my doors would I be better off with just a set of 6 1/2's in each door? I would go three way but hifonics or any of their sister companies make a set that I know of but I will look around. If anyone finds a something before I do please let me know.
Last edited by darklcd; Dec 5, 2010 at 08:09 PM.
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