15" sub question
#1
15" sub question
Does anyone have a 15" sub in their blazer? And if so how's it sound? Because I have a kicker L7 15" with a 1500w amp that I'm gonna hookup once I get a box. I just wanted to know what you thought of the sound of you 15" in your blazer
#2
I got 2! ha mine are a little lower rms than yours. But I'm sure you'll be happy with it. ha goodluck with the install.
#3
Do you think its gonna hit hard? And thank you
#4
#5
Sweet that's news I like to hear
#6
So what size box should I go with? And should I get a ported box? Or is a sealed box good?
#7
Sealed boxes supposedly hit harder, while Ported give you smoother bass.
#8
edit: i just did a search on it and i came up with the opposite, sealed will give you sound quality while ported will hit harder...
Last edited by BlazerGuy2001; 08-17-2010 at 06:41 PM.
#9
I had 2 15's in the blazer. Right now I got one and it sounds pretty good. Not loud enough for me but loud enough to rattle car wash bay roofs, lol.
Sealed will give you a sharper hit, you'll feel it hit you. Better for rock country and some rap. Ported will have less of a sharp hit, but the bass is more intense. Less of a hit to the body like sealed but take your breath away lows. If you listen to a mix of music like rock country pop, 9-10 you'll like sealed. Some people will still like ported with a variety of music but not very often.
Now if your a tried and true bass head and listen to things like Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy and Bass Mekanik, then portes is the way to go.
Sealed will give you a sharper hit, you'll feel it hit you. Better for rock country and some rap. Ported will have less of a sharp hit, but the bass is more intense. Less of a hit to the body like sealed but take your breath away lows. If you listen to a mix of music like rock country pop, 9-10 you'll like sealed. Some people will still like ported with a variety of music but not very often.
Now if your a tried and true bass head and listen to things like Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy and Bass Mekanik, then portes is the way to go.
#10
so far i have yet to see anyone answer the original question. Being loud and sounding good are two totally different things.