Zenclosure Subwoofer Box and JL 10W6V2
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hmm let me help you here.
sealed box will give you good smooth bass response, if done right the natural roll off will blend well into the boost of low frequencies the car provides to give you a very nice smooth response,.
if you looking for bass that is smooth and has good tonality then this is the box. i beg to differ that a sealed box will "play deeper" then a ported box. but that is my experience.
also you will save a lot of trunk space using a sealed box.
the cons of a sealed box is that it is not as efficient as the other alignments available but if you want a fool proof easy to build box this the one for you and it will preform very well with that woofer.
if you decide to go ported then you have many options on how to control the response of the enclosure with the volume and tuning. not going to get into to much here other then if you do a
properly tuned ported enclosure (tuned to your car) you can get lots of good low bass extension.
so for you i would ask you this?
if you want it to be more louder from 50hz down then go ported. you will find that you can use a smaller amp if need be due to the boost from the port.
the box will be a lot bigger and more difficult to build.
JL audio for what it is worth makes very good product. they get bashed a lot but there still doing something right. the w6 woofer has gotten many good reviews and is an excellent woofer of choice. yes there is other brands out there too choose from i personally believe you made a good choice.
if you have any questions please send me a pm.
sealed box will give you good smooth bass response, if done right the natural roll off will blend well into the boost of low frequencies the car provides to give you a very nice smooth response,.
if you looking for bass that is smooth and has good tonality then this is the box. i beg to differ that a sealed box will "play deeper" then a ported box. but that is my experience.
also you will save a lot of trunk space using a sealed box.
the cons of a sealed box is that it is not as efficient as the other alignments available but if you want a fool proof easy to build box this the one for you and it will preform very well with that woofer.
if you decide to go ported then you have many options on how to control the response of the enclosure with the volume and tuning. not going to get into to much here other then if you do a
properly tuned ported enclosure (tuned to your car) you can get lots of good low bass extension.
so for you i would ask you this?
if you want it to be more louder from 50hz down then go ported. you will find that you can use a smaller amp if need be due to the boost from the port.
the box will be a lot bigger and more difficult to build.
JL audio for what it is worth makes very good product. they get bashed a lot but there still doing something right. the w6 woofer has gotten many good reviews and is an excellent woofer of choice. yes there is other brands out there too choose from i personally believe you made a good choice.
if you have any questions please send me a pm.
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the guy that builds the zenclosure boxes is local (for me), when my brother got his altima coupe he built him a box free (later used as a template) and it was great with 2 10 inch W3s. I have a box that I got off another member on here that I think was originally a zenclosure box and its great with 2 12 w6 woofers. Its actually probably over kill because I keep my gain up less than half way for more than enough bass in the 2IS. If you contact Zenclosures and tell them which sub you are going to use he can build it to specs for the most part.
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how do you expect to get all of the bass inside the cabin if you are blocking the ski hole ? i cut all the metal out and the ski hole is gone. shared port enclosure is way louder and i prove it many times to my customers.
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I definitely appreciate your input on this one... helps make the choices easier as i am running a ported box now but need to save the space in my trunk
hmm let me help you here.
sealed box will give you good smooth bass response, if done right the natural roll off will blend well into the boost of low frequencies the car provides to give you a very nice smooth response,.
if you looking for bass that is smooth and has good tonality then this is the box. i beg to differ that a sealed box will "play deeper" then a ported box. but that is my experience.
also you will save a lot of trunk space using a sealed box.
the cons of a sealed box is that it is not as efficient as the other alignments available but if you want a fool proof easy to build box this the one for you and it will preform very well with that woofer.
if you decide to go ported then you have many options on how to control the response of the enclosure with the volume and tuning. not going to get into to much here other then if you do a
properly tuned ported enclosure (tuned to your car) you can get lots of good low bass extension.
so for you i would ask you this?
if you want it to be more louder from 50hz down then go ported. you will find that you can use a smaller amp if need be due to the boost from the port.
the box will be a lot bigger and more difficult to build.
JL audio for what it is worth makes very good product. they get bashed a lot but there still doing something right. the w6 woofer has gotten many good reviews and is an excellent woofer of choice. yes there is other brands out there too choose from i personally believe you made a good choice.
if you have any questions please send me a pm.
sealed box will give you good smooth bass response, if done right the natural roll off will blend well into the boost of low frequencies the car provides to give you a very nice smooth response,.
if you looking for bass that is smooth and has good tonality then this is the box. i beg to differ that a sealed box will "play deeper" then a ported box. but that is my experience.
also you will save a lot of trunk space using a sealed box.
the cons of a sealed box is that it is not as efficient as the other alignments available but if you want a fool proof easy to build box this the one for you and it will preform very well with that woofer.
if you decide to go ported then you have many options on how to control the response of the enclosure with the volume and tuning. not going to get into to much here other then if you do a
properly tuned ported enclosure (tuned to your car) you can get lots of good low bass extension.
so for you i would ask you this?
if you want it to be more louder from 50hz down then go ported. you will find that you can use a smaller amp if need be due to the boost from the port.
the box will be a lot bigger and more difficult to build.
JL audio for what it is worth makes very good product. they get bashed a lot but there still doing something right. the w6 woofer has gotten many good reviews and is an excellent woofer of choice. yes there is other brands out there too choose from i personally believe you made a good choice.
if you have any questions please send me a pm.
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Where on the back of the box did you guys exactly mount your amp? I have an Alpine M500 and I mounted it in the back but it hits the back on my rear seats and makes the box look like its sitting uneven
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I have a alpine mrp1000 amp and it's mounted to the box on the back centered . It's not going to be totally flush cause the back of the box is slanted and your seats aren't . Only way to get the amp totally flush is to build a amp rack over the ski hole. Other then that you just gotta live with it bro.
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I have a alpine mrp1000 amp and it's mounted to the box on the back centered . It's not going to be totally flush cause the back of the box is slanted and your seats aren't . Only way to get the amp totally flush is to build a amp rack over the ski hole. Other then that you just gotta live with it bro.
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here is my box i just installed. you cant the the bass enhancer is mounted on the right side of the box and the 2 farad cap is mounted on the left side of the box. the amp is center perfectly on the box to fit in the ski hole so it can be seen and air conditioned so it doesnt heat up. before i mounted the amp to the box i used a 1inch skinny piece of pvc tubing about the sixe of a screw. i placed it at all four corners of the amp to aid in air flow under the amp. the amp retains more heat flush against the box.
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