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TSscFoong
post May 28 2006, 11:39 PM, updated 20y ago

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Hi all,

I am currently using 12" subwoofer sealed box. As i am listening RnB more and the bass is not sufficient for me + less space (Hyundai Accent), i am thinking of getting a 10" tube subwoofer.

May i know anyone using tube subwoofer here and mind to advice me on the performance?

I am driving a Hyundai Accent.

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This post has been edited by scFoong: May 29 2006, 09:47 PM
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post May 28 2006, 11:45 PM

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u want punchy or boomy ?

i'm using a 8" Nos tube woofer from mohawk...
well.. it does the job well...

AFAIK, tube woofer tends to be boomy & bassy but less punchy...
meaning that tube woofer produce less punch...`, means not so power compared to boxed setup...
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post May 28 2006, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(phunkydude @ May 28 2006, 11:45 PM)
u want punchy or boomy ?

i'm using a 8" Nos tube woofer from mohawk...
well.. it does the job well...

AFAIK, tube woofer tends to be boomy & bassy but less punchy...
meaning that tube woofer produce less punch...`, means not so power compared to boxed setup...
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Hmm..from what i have here, i will prefer lesser punchy plus more boomy..

Err..sorry for the layman terms as i am not good in ICE sweat.gif ...BTW, if using 10" instead of 8", will the lunchy level increases?

How much u bought your tube subwoofer? Any link? biggrin.gif

Thanks for your prompt reply!! notworthy.gif
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post May 29 2006, 12:11 AM

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hehe.. 10" of course will be more powerful compared to 8" ..
hmm.. i bought mine at rm600 last year..
i don't have any link of it.... but here's the actual pic. though..

user posted image

hmm.. normal bass tube will cost much cheaper i think..`
this one is priced based on it's looks... sweat.gif
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post May 29 2006, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(scFoong @ May 28 2006, 11:39 PM)
Hi all,

I am currently using 12" subwoofer sealed box. As i am listening RnB more and the bass is not sufficient for me + less space (Hyundai Accent), i am thinking of getting a  10" tube subwoofer.

May i know anyone using tube subwoofer here and mind to advice me on the performance?

Thanks in advance  notworthy.gif
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Maybe your box problem!
The box should follow the woofer spec to make...!
and the hole also lo...The diameter affect the bass!
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post May 29 2006, 12:39 AM

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Yeah..i gree too but this time, i am preferring to take lesser space as i am ccarrying some items during travel smile.gif
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post May 29 2006, 12:59 AM

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free air la brows.gif flex.gif

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post May 29 2006, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(driftmeister @ May 29 2006, 12:59 AM)
free air la brows.gif flex.gif
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Cannot lah...the car boot need to seald preperly mah sad.gif

Anyway, anymore inputs? Thanks..
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post May 29 2006, 10:38 AM

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if u want space then i suggest u look at free air woofers and just mount them on the rear speakerboard.

IMHO, in terms of space, tube woofers will make a diff in space only if ur car is the kind that doesnt have a rear speakerboard coz then later u can stand them up if u need the space... but if ur car has a rear speakerboard then i would suggest getting a box instead. coz a tube would stretch the entire length of the boot and a box u can at least move it to one side if needed.

EDIT: saw the car ur driving... id saw get a tube...

as for performance wise.... i used to use a 10" rampage tube woofer to listen to metal in my old civic and it was quite punchy.....now me driving a kelisa with a 12" woofer (box) and its hell of a kick! thumbup.gif

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post May 29 2006, 09:38 PM

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Hi mADmAN,

May i know what is the criteria to use free air subwoofer? or any link to the related sites?

Thanks for your suggestions here..
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post May 29 2006, 09:48 PM

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Edited the title to include Free-Air subwoofer as well to cover more options. smile.gif
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post May 29 2006, 09:49 PM

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So, does a Free-air subwoofer requires more powerfull amplifier?
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post May 29 2006, 11:07 PM

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make ur box become a ported box....

tube sub = long and round mostly...take a long space..

box = square = take a shorter space(maybe,bigger sub, still can put things above it..if the box are ngam...how u gonna put things on a rounded tube?
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post May 29 2006, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(howiechoo @ May 29 2006, 11:07 PM)
make ur box become a ported box....

tube sub = long and round mostly...take a long space..

box = square = take a shorter space(maybe,bigger sub, still can put things above it..if the box are ngam...how u gonna put things on a rounded tube?
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Finally, the ICE installation sifu coming in biggrin.gif

So, you mean by getting a smaller (10" sub) with ported box?

and you don't recommend a free-air sub?
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post May 29 2006, 11:29 PM

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not many sub can do free-air
moreover it require a hard and solid sub board to hold ur sub and make sure no vibration and rattling

on the other hand
box is easier to do
as well as better tuning option
i nvr saw any tube sub woofer in IASCA and EMMA competition
good? bad?
u judge? i hav no idea cos din use b4
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post May 30 2006, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(scFoong @ May 29 2006, 11:09 PM)
Finally, the ICE installation sifu coming in biggrin.gif

So, you mean by getting a smaller (10" sub) with ported box?

and you don't recommend a free-air sub?
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erm..
if u wan rnb and u really like it, u will regret after getting free air..it's less punchy and as driftmeister said, u need to do some work on the panel inorder to hold the sub..and u need to seal ur boot properly to get a more solid bass....lastly, most good sub dun support free air..as i know

 

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