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370ZBLACK09 10-16-2009 11:10 AM

Rainbow Audio
 
Has anyone heard of Rainbow audio and if so are they any good?

bigaudiofanat 10-16-2009 11:35 AM

Yes very good right up there with Image Dynamics and focal. Just make sure to have good clean power going to them. Also the more expensive ones are the better ones.

370ZBLACK09 10-16-2009 11:37 AM

could you recommend a setup for my 370Z? I am looking at the IPAUL DM2000 for my amps but I dont know what subs to use
I kind of new to this type of thing

bigaudiofanat 10-16-2009 11:49 AM

Take a look at this link there are plenty of recommendation here. If you would like other choices just ask. "sorry just busy working on a report"


http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/1...selection.html

370ZBLACK09 10-16-2009 02:22 PM

Yeah i looked at that thread but im looking for Rainbow subs and would like to know for any rainbow recommendations

bigaudiofanat 10-16-2009 02:49 PM

I would say you would happier with ID subs rather than rainbow subs. There components are better than there subs.

2fast4thelaw 10-16-2009 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 239377)
I would say you would happier with ID subs rather than rainbow subs. There components are better than there subs.

I think Big A and I covered this pretty well but again I will agree with him about the Subs. The best sounding subs out there for the money are JL and Image Dynamics. There are a few exceptions out there but if you stick to them, you will be happy.

It is very common for high end audio companies to make great components and so so subs, Diamond Audio comes to my mind. Or you get the opposite like JL, they make awesome subs and amps but thier components are Meh! ok, but not great.

However if you like really dry sounding bass that is super accurate for like Jazz and Classical, you might want to look at Focal subs. Note, they have to be ported. That is what Focal recommends. Despite the fact that they are ported, they have amazing sound quality.

I have played around with the Access and Polyglass series subs and I feel they are worth mentioning. But my personal favorite subwoofer is a JL 12W6V2 in a 1.5 cu ft sealed enclosure!

370ZBLACK09 10-16-2009 04:26 PM

How do you feel about jl audio 10W3v3 or 10W1v2?

SB350z 10-17-2009 12:28 AM

Rainbow audio :supergay: .. sorry just had to! :rofl2:

2fast4thelaw 10-18-2009 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 370ZBLACK09 (Post 239474)
How do you feel about jl audio 10W3v3 or 10W1v2?

Two thumbs up for JL Audio W3v3 series! They sound sweet!

The W1V2 series are ok but I hate how they look, but the new W0V2's are cheaper and better!

If you are running 250Watts or more go W3, if less than I would go W0 series.

370ZBLACK09 10-18-2009 11:53 PM

What is your opinion on whether to go with 2 10s or a single 12 W3?

bigaudiofanat 10-19-2009 08:03 AM

Single 12 much wider freq band that they can reproduce. The ID Q will be tighter than the JL but they are about them same.

2fast4thelaw 10-19-2009 08:08 AM

I also agree with a single 12, same reasons plus its more cost effective.

370ZBLACK09 10-19-2009 11:18 AM

What is the difference between 2,4,and 8 ohms? And which one should i choose if I going to use the Rainbow Ipaul Dm2000?

2fast4thelaw 10-19-2009 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 370ZBLACK09 (Post 243697)
What is the difference between 2,4,and 8 ohms? And which one should i choose if I going to use the Rainbow Ipaul Dm2000?

The lower the number of Ohms, the more difficult it is for an amplifier to drive the load.

Most all car audio speakers are 4 ohm therefore all car audio amplifiers are rated to drive 4 ohm speaker. Any good car audio amplifier will drive a 2 ohm load without breaking a sweat.

Most home audio speakers are 8 ohm (higher resistance)

In car audio speakers, specifically subwoofers, come in different ohms ratings for getting the most out of your amplifier.

Lets say your amplifer has a rating of 250watts RMS X 1 @ 4ohms and 500watts RMS X1 @ 2 ohms.

If have a subwoofer that is 2 Ohms you can harness that extra 250 watts that would otherwise not be produced if you are using a 4 ohm driver.

Now lets say you have (2) identical 4 ohm subwoofers, you can wire them parallel (+ to + and - to - ) together and the two subwoofers wired in this configuration will create a 2 ohm load.

Remember that your amplifier will work twice as hard to drive a 2 ohm load so make sure it can handle this rating and that it gets proper cooling to disapate the extra heat.


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