thanks mate
about space got enough
about kickin in im still confused
my mate is running 2 different brands of sub in car and all kick in beautiful thats 1 alpine and 2 jbl on two different amps
Printable View
thanks mate
about space got enough
about kickin in im still confused
my mate is running 2 different brands of sub in car and all kick in beautiful thats 1 alpine and 2 jbl on two different amps
im not even sure what you mean by 'kick in together'.. elaborate or define what you mean by that
seems youve already set your mind on running both types so dont be confused, just do as you want
kicking in together for example a techno song with bass pumping together no delays in middle
na bro still deciding
I'll put my 2c in here...
I fully agree with everyone else ehre saying DO NOT mix brands/models of subs and amps. The only time that this is even vaguely acceptable is if you have a very good active crossover netowrk going that lets you run highs (tweeters), mid (4-6"), mid-base (8"), and sub (10+). If the subs are the same size, but you have got them running off different sources at different levels, it will never give a good clear sound. It's like having two singers trying to hit the same note at the same time.. never going to happen!
But... The only thing that I notice here is that you say about techno with no delays in the middle.... That scares me, really!
If there was a delay, that means that one of your amplifers sucks ass. That's all there is to it.
The biggest question is - Are you going for SPL or quality? If it's SPL, then you won't ever get there with the brands that you are talking about now. Not that they are bad, but they are really not ones that win comps. If you are going for quality, then you really need to learn that sound is the same as a lot of other things in life. Less is more. To sound good, you need dedicated channels, dedicates speakers, and make sure that every part of your system does what it does to the best of it's ability, and nothing else is trying to make up for any "short comings" in the other component.
I'll put my 2c in here...
I fully agree with everyone else here saying DO NOT mix brands/models of subs and amps. The only time that this is even vaguely acceptable is if you have a very good active crossover netowrk going that lets you run highs (tweeters), mid (4-6"), mid-base (8"), and sub (10+). If the subs are the same size, but you have got them running off different sources at different levels, it will never give a good clear sound. It's like having two singers trying to hit the same note at the same time.. never going to happen!
But... The only thing that I notice here is that you say about techno with no delays in the middle.... That scares me, really!
If there was a delay, that means that one of your amplifers sucks ass. That's all there is to it. If that's not the case then some other component sucks ass. There should never be a delay that's noticable to the human ear. That just screams out "budget quality equipment".
The biggest question is - Are you going for SPL or quality? If it's SPL, then you won't ever get there with the brands that you are talking about now. Not that they are bad, but they are really not ones that win comps. If you are going for quality, then you really need to learn that sound is the same as a lot of other things in life. Less is more. To sound good, you need dedicated channels, dedicates speakers, and make sure that every part of your system does what it does to the best of it's ability, and nothing else is trying to make up for any "short comings" in the other component.
thanks alot broo and everyone
made my decision:)
as u all know i got kenwood monoblock with 12" kenwood sub 1200w
i will swap it with Alpine V12 amp with Twin Pioneer 10" 1000w each
which one would u guys think have more bass? my existin setup or the one i wanto swap to?
thanks alot one more time guys
which setup would u prefer? and why?
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/4859/subsscopy.jpg
and is it possible for my monoblock to handle the dual pioneer subs?
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/1993/piooo.jpg
thanks alot guys really appreciated
yes it can handle it. Monoblocks are more reliable when it comes to running subs. There designed for that.
rey2009 check ur pm ive replied.
============
my recommendation:
If u want just loud boomb bass dnt care wat its lyk jst loud.
Go 4 it do wat u want who gives a fk wat ozhonda finks ur young probly like me enjoy ur life lol do wat u want
If u want CLARITY however Stick with 1 amp 2 subs. Best option is that.
That kenwood sub isnt the strongest ive had it before not sure about the pioneers though.
Some things are over rated some are under in the car audio world. Think it through you know already how much it'll cost u. Just tlk 2 ur mates ask dem wat dey'd do dnt bother asking forums, forums are good for HELP not for advice half the people on here dont give advice they just bad mouth u.. make up stuff and tell u off for making an opinion.
The best people oin these forums are mods and admins.
^^^ your sig from all the minutes of experience you have? LOL
thanks:)
orite guys
i connected pioneer dual subs with Alpine v12 amp
results: bass was ok but not as good as my old kenwood setup:thumbdwn:
however the amp got really hot:confused: even though the amp is made for the dual subs as my dad got it in package:angel:
then i connected pioneer subs to my Kenwood monoblock 600w
results::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
in short
too good...:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
so i realised my kenwood monoblock is way more powerfull then Alpine amp
now even my roof is SHAKING@!#%:eek:! lol
however one more problem:(
This is nothing todo with my amp or sub because speakers are connected to the battery (no amp)
i got bass coming from my speakers when i turn em loud they start to sound shit:(
is there anyway i can turn off bass from speakers??:o
very much appreciated for all your help guys:):):)
would rep you but my points are worthless lol
Turn down the bass from your head unit should help with the speakers but if depending on what head unit you have you could also be turning down the bass on the subs