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Can you hear me now?
I have decided that along with a BL savage, i want to re-do my sound system. I have had the Same Costco radio for 4 years now. what attracted me to it in the first place was the fact that it came with a 4" sub. it has been so long i don't remember the exact specs.... i was thinking of running a 400watt amp, and sub. Can get a setup like that for $150 or so. thinking of running stock speakers. I don't know much about sound...systems, so i do need some help. My current sub and head unit are connected by a cable with a circle connector (with prongs inside) on each end. not sure if this is universal, most i've seen just have a copper wire that is clamped to get a connection... :oops: I do not have much to spend. just looking to give it a facelift, and maybe shake the house while i'm at it. :yes: looking for you're thoughts on equipement. Takedown reccomended parts express. They seem to have good prices on car audio equipment. I was also shocked to find out that subs actually do produce a voice, not just boom boom. I unpluged both my speakers, and turned up the treble and the base down. I'll be damned, i could hear the guys voice. I'm sure this would be greatly magnified with a higher power sub, and i am going to be running 1-2 stock speakers. What do you think?
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Sounds like you need a low-pass crossover if your subs are producing voice. Most subs can produce sound up to about 1.2 KhZ, which is well into the range of the human voice. A 180 hZ low-pass crossover will make things sound much better.
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so much is wrong with what you said that i don't know where to begin. maybe after some sleep i will try to help. for now, stop buying car audio equipment from costco.
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Oh yeah, check out this site- www.ddpproducts.com
I bought all of my equipment from them except for the CD deck (Alpine of course). The Logic Soundlab stuff is what I have- the ZXW12 subs are awesome, :yes: especially for ~$100 each. They aren't "cheap" either. They weight about 14#. :oh: |
what the heck, here goes- subs can produce voice sounds but shouldn't. subs are made to boom. if you are feeding voice frequencies into it, you are wasting power, because your inside speakers are supposed to be playing your higher frequencies. a crossover, as mentioned above, directs the right frequencies to the right speakers. a high pass crossover allows frequencies hiigher than its set point to pass, and a low pass cossover allows frequencies below its set point to pass. a combination of the two, allowing a narrow range of frequencies to pass, is called a band pass.
you can place subs in a trunk because low frequencies are omni-directional. however, to hear higher frequencies you need to be inline with the actual driver (speaker), so even if voices were coming out of your sub, you wouldn't hear them. inside your car, speakers are paired left/right. front left/right and rear left/right. the sound front to rear is the same, but there are different sounds coming from your left and right speakers, so you would never run 1 speaker, it would be in pairs. you could get away with only using fronts, as you sit in the front. the common way to send information from your head unit to your amp is via an rca, or patch cable. just like the 3 cables to hook up vcr's or video games (the red white and yellow ones) without the yellow. yellow is video. you will still need power, ground, and a remote turn on lead for your amp. The turn on lead also comes from your head unit. I really like crutchfields for buying audio equipment. name brand stuff, excellent customer service, great shipping and you can learn tons from their little tutorials. anything else? |
Crutchfield is nice, but wayy overpriced IMO. Although most of the brands they sell are overpriced to begin with. You'd be better off finding what you want from their catalog (since they sell pretty much everything) and buying it elsewhere. I bought my Alpine CD deck from them, then I saw it on eBay NIB, BIN, for $100 less. :grrrrrr:
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i have allways said, find it on crutchfield - buy it on ebay:lol: |
A 4" sub? -either that is a typo or it's going in your Savage....
Even Subway gives ya 6 inches lol www.CarAudioDeals.com has decent stuff CHEAP. I'd only use Crutchfield for cross reference/ install info... |
well I'm not so sure he's talking about car audio as he said shake the HOUSE. A lot of the same stuff applies though
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so my new answer is: just get a powered subwoofer, don't bother with a seperate amp and driver. crutchfield is still a good place, people are right, better prices elsewhere, but they will school you in home audio as well. |
Hehe, Kicker! I love mine!
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car audio --- cheaper from what i've seen. Thanks all for the replies. haven't bought anything from Costco in like 3-4 years. i'm going to shop all those places, to see what i will need. here is a big question --- will JUST a sub and amp make my house rumble? Not looking to spend more then $200.... like I said, i got a BL savage on the way. Which wont be cheap. i had just heard that for under $200 i should get a sub and a amp that will rock. Then use 1-2 stock speakers for trebble (sp). It is only like a 100W system, probably less. If i cannot use my crappy head unit, i'm out. :lol: my stock system did some with a seperate powered sub. but I'd like a bigger one. I thought i'd need an amp --- or no?
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I am officially still confused......
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On what?
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its confusing. you're stating CAR audio, but want to shake a HOUSE. Do you want to put stereo equipment in your car, or your house?
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House. if i can get CAR audio for cheaper then HOME audio, that means for the same price i will be getting more watts with a car system, then why not?
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for your price range a home audio powered subwoofer is the easiest and simplest solution.
to run a 400watt car amp in a house, you would also need a 400watt+ power supply to get 12v to the amp, you would need a box for the sub as well. so you could get an amp, a sub, a box, and a power supply, then have to hook it all up, or just buy a powered subwoofer and plug it in. powered subs will use either an rca input, or you can run your left and right speaker leads into it. you will need two full range speakers for left and right audio, in addition to the subwoofer |
But now we're talking a lot of cash right? i saw some home subs on PE for $600+....
i would assume that with a sub, i could run my current L/R speakers, but i don't know how i could get the sub to connect. mine is plugged into the head unit using a cable with a circle head and prongs in it on each end. not sure this is going to work out...home audio looked to be a lot more then the car audio on PE. |
you can get cheap home powered subs, keep looking.
you would use your current left/right speaks the circle thing with a prong is most probably an rca cable, the standard hook up if its not an rca cable, you can just run your left/right speaker leads into the sub(called high level, or line level input) you need to figure out if your prong thing is indeed an rca cable, if not you need a sub with high level inputs a powered 10 will shake your house, a 12 will rattle stuff off walls. my sony 12 was 250wrms and was $200 edit: heres a powered 10 with 100wrms(225w peak) for $100 http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-Balboa-10-10...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
So that sub will plug right in and shake the house?
for only $100 that's not bad.... |
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