Suburban and Q-Logic Q form
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Suburban and Q-Logic Q form
I just traded in my Honda Accord for a 1998 6.5 TD K2500 Suburban. (I grew tired of the northern rodes beating the tar out of the poor car). I have the barn doors so I am think of purchasing these enclosures for my truck.
http://www.qlogic.ws/products/q_customs_detail.jsp?groupID=5878&productID=6062&c ategoryID=268&classID=58
Two questions for you...
1) I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these Q-Logic Q-form custom enclosures for suburbans.
Overview: Custom-fit subwoofer enclosure mounts on lower half of driver's side rear cargo door. Pair with QL-C1SYT110P for two 10" subs in the same truck.
Features:
• .65 cu. ft. sealed internal volume
• Spring-loaded terminal cup with 5-way binding posts
• Keep your cargo area for cargo, not bulky sub boxes!
• Includes color-matched grill, mounting & wiring hardware
• Sub mounts to 3/4 inch MDF baffle; ABS plastic shell
• ABS plastic enclosure is lightweight and strong
• 5 7/8" mounting depth
2) Based on these specs what subwoofer would you use? I am leaning toward the Polk Audio Momo's because they seem to match the spec's of the enclosure the best.
Specs on Polk/MOMO MM2104
Details:
* 10" 4-ohm subwoofer
* metalized polypropylene concave cone
* high-roll butyl rubber surround
* suitable for marine use
* non-resonant, heavy-gauge stamped steel basket
* professional grade, nickel-plated, locking push terminals
* power range: 50-300 watts RMS
* peak power handling: 600 watts
* frequency response: 24-200 Hz
* sensitivity: 86 dB
* top mount depth: 5-3/4"
* sealed box volume 0.66 cubic feet
I realize that these enclosures will not sound as good as an actually box in the back of the truck but I need the room in the burb for hauling things (learned my lesson from the accord (trunck..what trunk? What do you mean you need to access the spare tire *laugh*).
I appreciate any suggestions or help.
Cheers,
Matt
P.S. It is a 9 seater (bench seat in front) so I can not use the centre console stealth box option.
http://www.qlogic.ws/products/q_customs_detail.jsp?groupID=5878&productID=6062&c ategoryID=268&classID=58
Two questions for you...
1) I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these Q-Logic Q-form custom enclosures for suburbans.
Overview: Custom-fit subwoofer enclosure mounts on lower half of driver's side rear cargo door. Pair with QL-C1SYT110P for two 10" subs in the same truck.
Features:
• .65 cu. ft. sealed internal volume
• Spring-loaded terminal cup with 5-way binding posts
• Keep your cargo area for cargo, not bulky sub boxes!
• Includes color-matched grill, mounting & wiring hardware
• Sub mounts to 3/4 inch MDF baffle; ABS plastic shell
• ABS plastic enclosure is lightweight and strong
• 5 7/8" mounting depth
2) Based on these specs what subwoofer would you use? I am leaning toward the Polk Audio Momo's because they seem to match the spec's of the enclosure the best.
Specs on Polk/MOMO MM2104
Details:
* 10" 4-ohm subwoofer
* metalized polypropylene concave cone
* high-roll butyl rubber surround
* suitable for marine use
* non-resonant, heavy-gauge stamped steel basket
* professional grade, nickel-plated, locking push terminals
* power range: 50-300 watts RMS
* peak power handling: 600 watts
* frequency response: 24-200 Hz
* sensitivity: 86 dB
* top mount depth: 5-3/4"
* sealed box volume 0.66 cubic feet
I realize that these enclosures will not sound as good as an actually box in the back of the truck but I need the room in the burb for hauling things (learned my lesson from the accord (trunck..what trunk? What do you mean you need to access the spare tire *laugh*).
I appreciate any suggestions or help.
Cheers,
Matt
P.S. It is a 9 seater (bench seat in front) so I can not use the centre console stealth box option.
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