Anarchy mids have XBL2 technology , maybe try them ?
. . . or take another sub and put in an enclosure/box that is too small by half what they reccomend. You will get back all you have lost (think mono midbass).
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Anarchy mids have XBL2 technology , maybe try them ?
. . . or take another sub and put in an enclosure/box that is too small by half what they reccomend. You will get back all you have lost (think mono midbass).
Rolled the windows down today, and the bass increased, but it was like flipping phase. All the bass went immediately to the back, and you could hear the fender buzzing like crazy. Maybe that is the culprit causing the cancellations.
I've noticed a few wonky other things too. Like the driver's side mirror vibrating, and the passenger side not at all. Yet when I switch L/R RCAs on the amp, of course the passenger side mirror starts, and driver side stops. This has been an ongoing issue since the start, like the Left channels play much louder than the Right. I've wondered if this is an issue with the DSR1. To take it further though, it seems like the Arc amps aren't putting out barely anything close to what I assume they are capable of. Everyone talks about how awesome and strong they sound, yet I can hardly get the volume up without it sounding like they run out of steam and start clipping. Might be time to ditch the DSR1 and step it up in the processor department too.
Try a different sub (with windows up and down) ?
Left side is what some use when running an rca for sub (In home, LFE is available to connect to) {low frequency effects}.
A diff sub may or may not mirror effects you are seeing.
Have you sound deadened the fender wells, as well as floorboards, doors, and everywhere else you can spray dampner or add MLV. Looked @ quietest tires (softer compound and less aggressive) street tires -vs- off-road mud -n- snow.
You move a cigarette/candle around (outside of vehicle) while sub is playing inside and you may find leaks . In wheelwell, panel edges, up underneath, et cetera
16 yrs ago MrMarv built a box I designed on WINISD for an MB Quart RWC (underhung or sound quality) 12" , using 1" hdf. I put polyurethane inside/outside and sprayed rubberized undercoating inside, then used 1/2" weather stripping to form seal on removable lid.
My son has that box!
Incense can be used to detect leaks (long sticks) that smoke.
Marv said my box minus sub weighed more than a box he built for someone else with two twelves installed!
I use a Howitzer to fire 6" shells !
I like very LOUD, very CLEAN bass ! The cannons in 1812 overture sound like cannons. !
If your enclosure flexs . . . Your output is less than it could be !
A non-flexing enclosure is crucial !
A different sub , more SQ oriented , underhung design , may appeal to you using same fenderwell area !
So, interesting update. Put the IDMAX into an oversized sealed enclosure last night (it's one I built for a pair of NVX 12s, about 2.5 cubes volume) for poots and giggles. Want to make sure I'm headed in the right direction before making any cuts in sheet metal, or deciding to lose the spare tire.
Remember that pure, clean, natural sound I stressed about, without any excessive boom or blat? Still does it. Guess in my head, you look at that thing, and immediately think - W7. Or at least a JBL GTi. Hell, I'd settle for an Ultimo type sound. But this thing, it's more like a DIYMA R12 on steroids. Does it drop low, ohhhh yeah. Does it reproduce kick drum and bass plucks and electronic stuff in a very detailed and natural manner, completely.
But is it fun... I really can't say that it meets my level of excitement. Kind of torn here. On one hand, it's a vehicle I drive everyday. Want to make sure it's at least enjoyable. On the other... this is already the best sounding setup I've ever put together, and not even half way to reaching it's full potential.
"Bigger is Better"? Nice mantra
Go figure,...
Skizer, resonix sound solutions will take care of `noise` issues.
CLD, MLV, et cetera . . .
2.5 cubes gives you a qtc of .75 for that sub. We discussed this a while back about it being an air pig. My IDQ12 has the same type of sound you're describing. Clean and accurate but when you really wanna get ghetto with it the sound can be lacking. Still prefer the accurate and somewhat dry sound most of the time so that type of sound will stay put.
Here's what you need to do. Make .5 cube blocks and add them to the 2.5 cube box to see how that effects the sound. You will find that happy medium of peaky BLAT BLAT BLAT and that accurate sound you have now. Personally, with that sub I wouldn't go any smaller than 1.5 net and even that's pushing it imo with a qtc of .87. When you get lean on needed box size start stuffing polyfil in there. About 20oz per cube. For the optimal qtc of .7 you're looking at about 3.5 cubes.
Chris, you might want to listen to his RCA`s the left one seems different from the right one .
PS8 arrived last night. Very anxious to get this swapped in as soon as possible.
Ironically, and could be wrong here, but I'm getting the impression that IDMAX works in a much smaller enclosure than what people think. Will definitely test a few more out once the new processor is installed. But it seems to play low quite effortlessly, where some other 12s I've had to put into large enclosures to get a similar response. Think I may start with a 1.35 cube, and go up from there. Had great success with that same volume and an Ultimo SC on similar power.
Anywhere, right around that amount ! How low of a test tone did it play? Does youtube and bluetooth work ?
"Blueberry yum - yum Ludacris has low notes !
About 500 watts and 1 1/3 cubes will W O R K.
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Regarding the value of Qtc, you can strive to get the 0.7 value, and you can’t go wrong. You can go a little up, like 0.8 – 0.9, to get a little more fun sound, which will translate into a few db more on the bass notes (at the expense of transient response). Going towards to Qtc of 1.2 is pushing it, and should do that only if space is an important factor and you need a small box. You should avoid going beyond 1.2, because you will end up with a “one note woofer”. This means it will play a very narrow frequency range, loud (see the graph), and it will overpower the rest of frequency spectrum.
Ported boxes are popular with fans of rock, who like the chest-punch of the kick drum that efficient ported subs can provide, and of rap, hip-hop, and electronic dance music, for whom the low-end reinforcement adds the resonance they crave.Quote:
A good rule of thumb is to add at least 2 to 3 inches to the size of the subwoofer. For example, a 12-inch sub should have a front panel at least 13 to 15 inches square. Size the depth of the box to create the volume you require for your box.
New box going in wheel/spare tire area ?
Actually, I've removed almost everything from the Grand Cherokee right now. It's been at the dealer for a bit, being diagnosed for an odd noise.
Like "motor"/"suspension"/"drivetrain" [ dealer only fix ] ?
Unfortunately :(
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Chapter closed on the Grand Cherokee. I bid her adieu last night. Decided it was time to move back into a truck. Will provide updates soon as we can ;)
You had it just over a year. I think you have that problem ADHD but for cars