Difficulty finding specs
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Difficulty finding specs
so i got some subs the other day from my dad, they are pioneer ts w25f 10" i can see on the back that they are 350 watts max and 100 rms but i cant find what size box they would go in. does anyone have any personal experience with these subs or know where i can find. i've been searching for a while and havent found much useful information.
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RE: Difficulty finding specs
[*]Diamondplate Foamed IMPP (Injection Molded Polypropylene) Rigiliteā¢ Composite Cone Woofer (Titanium Grey)[*]One-Piece Cone Construction for Reduced Distortion[*]Dual-Layer Urethane Surround[*]Direct-to-Cone Voice Coil Mounting Ring[*]Conex Damper with Damper Ring[*]Lead Wires Integrated into Damper for High Reliability and Improved Power Transfer[*]Oversized Glass-Imide Voice Coil Bobbin[*]Projected Pole Yoke with Vented Pole[*]High-Energy Strontium Magnet with Bumped Back Plate[*]Free-Air Design[*]400 Watts Max Music Power[*]140 Watts Nominal Power Handling[*]Frequency Response: 20-2,500Hz[*]Sensitivity (Efficiency): 92dB (1W/1m)[*]4 Ohm Rated
They are free air subs but I'd recomend a each sub get 1.25 cu ft of air space sealed with around 150 watts rms. If you must go ported go with 1.5 to 1.75 cu ft per sub ported and tuned to around 34hz
They are free air subs but I'd recomend a each sub get 1.25 cu ft of air space sealed with around 150 watts rms. If you must go ported go with 1.5 to 1.75 cu ft per sub ported and tuned to around 34hz
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RE: Difficulty finding specs
dude thanks so much. i'll probably build both boxes to see which one i like more but i will probably go ported just because im trying to take up as much space as possible in my hatch for reasons yet to be released. thanks again.
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