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Originally Posted by david712370 Thanks alot.... I appreciate your input and it makes alot of sense. I just bought some 3 way components. For now, I'm going to run them
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Let's see, I think if I do the math, you probably have about 81 ft of cubic airspace inside the car. The airspace in the car isn't all that relevent but if you think about it in terms of the car being so small on the interior, it kind of works like it's own enclosure. Any more than 12's and you won't break glass directly from over all decibel output but you put a lot of pressure near the seals. If you hit around 150dB, you may be in some sh*t if those seals ever loosen up from sound or vibration. I have 2 MTX TR7510-22's with MTX 3 ways all around and I am hitting 127dB in my Mazda 6s. That's just 10's in a fiberglass enclosure. If you get the right sub/co-axial/amp(s) combo, you don't need all that much. So in all, you'll never come close to hitting that high of decibels! Last edited by rreign; 04-25-2009 at 04:48 PM. |
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