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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » BAndpass box?? pros and cons » Post Reply
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CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 14:54 |
quote: No I'm working mate. | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 14:52 |
quote: Yeah they are cheaper, but there is only one guy that knows what he's on about (The older one) The other 2 young ones Matt and can't remember his name are crap. | |
RichR |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 14:41 |
u going to donny on the sunday or not ??? | |
RichR |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 14:41 |
or the guys at CEL, I prefer them, and I think they're cheaper | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 14:39 |
Not sure what to do yet as I haven't got the money to buy everything I need at the moment. | |
RichR |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 12:52 |
cant u have a word with PDS in Stoke or CEL in Derby, know u've used them both and they seem to know their stuff | |
RichR |
posted on 1st Apr 03 at 12:52 |
r u not gonna go for a build like u had in the corsa, it was one of the best looking corsa installs, not sire of sq or spl, cause u never turned it on while we were there, cause it was raining ( Jaffas shoot) | |
JayC |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 18:13 |
Yeah there really good. I love mine and I went from a AudioBahn 12" 500wRMS sub to this DB audio one and it's sounds soo much better. I went for the twin 10" one cos it's punchy and drops really low. The twin 12" one was far to heavy. | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 16:47 |
Anyone else got any opinions? | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 22:55 |
Why what's up with it? | |
jaffa |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 22:41 |
depends on the box........ | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 30th Mar 03 at 22:35 |
I'm Looking at the new JL H.O box with a single 12" JL W3v2 in it. | |
JayC |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 21:45 |
sure will, try the db audio rap 10 box. i listen to all types of music from rap to house, i have an alpine headunit so i just turn the bass down when listening to house the whackit up for bassy tunes. | |
CorsaSRi16v |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 20:10 |
Cheers Ian for posting again. | |
TOMAS |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 11:51 |
Bandpass tend to be more efficient over sealed and are great for long low bass lines i.e gangsta rap etc. However if you try and play a REAL low frequency through bandpass the sub may loose control and play asthough its 'free air' which could seriously damage the sub allowing its v.coil to bottom out. Its all on personal taste, i prefer sealed as they are small, easy to construct and tend to be more 'musical' than bandpass. Sealed also hit harder, a lot harder. To the ears bandpass is usually louder than sealed. Bandpass and ported boxes tend to be used for SPL applications however if 'tuned' correctly they can also have great SQ. Best bet is to go listen to a few different types before you buy or if you have enough time/money you can buy a sub and experiment with enclosures. Personally im no big fan of 'pre-built off-the-shelf bandpass jobs'. | |
JayC |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 00:32 |
I only got a bandpass box so the bird can't put her hockey stick through it. | |
Icy |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 00:14 |
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