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Ok, here's the thing. I've always been crazy about alot of bass. Car systems have always been great, and I'm mostly at home, so what I wanted to do, is build a Home Stereo System, with car Subwoofers. The plan is to have 12" Subs for Lows, 10" or 8" for Mids, and 6" or 8" for Highs. I have no problem getting the speakers, or a nice box to put them in, my problem is finding a way to power all six subs (2 of each size). I want to push them as much as I can without the risk of blowing them. The plan is to have as few parts as possible, I'd like to be able to take this anywhere loud music is needed. Most of the time, it would be a nice house stereo. Any suggestions would be great.

2007-07-15 22:22:14 · 3 answers · asked by Ghostly Spider 2 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

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i understand that you are crazy about bass, butt having 3 different sizes for different bass spectrumes seams really kinda silly. get a good sub and it should play all spectrums very accurately and well. in fact what you are talking about has been done by a company called Elemental designs. i have one of there car subs (12") and they also make home theater subs, utilizing the exact same drivers. they install, and you can buy seperately the amplifier portion, they have them up to 1300Watts RMS. in fact i believe they currently make the worlds largest home theater sub... it has a 1300 watt amp hooked to a DUAL 18" driver config. and you can buy the amplifier, the subs and the cabenets all individually.
Personally i think they are some of the best subs on the planet, at any price. i used to love velodyne, but i am vering toward these guys for my next project.

2007-07-16 04:50:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let me get this wright .You are going to build a stereo system with different size car woofers?. What you will get is a lot of bass with not much else.A good Hi.Fi. set up uses speakers designed to the frequency range they reproduce. A 6 inch car speaker will not be able to reproduce the highs properly.Also if you like a lot of bass at the expense of the mid range and treble you won't get anywhere near a "dream" system.

2007-07-16 01:04:50 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

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2016-09-30 02:34:43 · answer #3 · answered by courcelle 4 · 0 0

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