Can you put 2 different subs in the same box?

Can you put 2 different subs in the same box?

Well, when two different subwoofers (with different parameters and or sizes) play the same frequency at the same time, you will experience a distortion or “muddying” of the frequency.

How many channels do you need for 2 subs?

In general, you need one channel for each speaker that you want to amplify. If you’re adding a subwoofer to an existing system, then a single channel amplifier will get the job done.

Is a 100 watt subwoofer good?

In fact, it’s probably safe to consider 12-inch, 100-watt subs as the minimum. Be wary of subs with less than 100 watts, and if the driver is smaller, you’ll need a lot more power. There are exceptions, of course, but this should give you a starting point.

What hits harder ported or sealed box?

Undoubtedly,ported boxes can deliver louder, booming bass with more punch and reverberance than sealed boxes. This is due to the greater cone freedom of motion offered by ported boxes. A vented enclosure is almost like a sealed box.It consists basically of a box with a relatively small hole in it.

Which is better vented or sealed sub box?

If you like your music “boomy”, vibrating your car’s body panels, you want to consider a ported (vented) enclosure. These types of enclosures, when built with the properly calculated volume and tuned to the correct frequency for the subwoofer, are generally louder than a sealed enclosure.

Can I make my sealed box ported?

You can place a port in your now sealed box. A simple hole saw and drill will do the trick nicely. Youll have to determine the net cubic air space. (net= space left after the subwofer is in) Then determine what tune frequency you want to port the subwoofer at.

Should I get a ported or sealed box?

The only way you’re really going to get full, rich-sounding bass from your car stereo is to add a subwoofer. If you prefer bass that’s “tight” and focused, go for a sealed box. If you want your bass to boom and you want maximum volume in your music, then you definitely want a ported box.

Can you seal a ported subwoofer?

Yes. sealing a ported speaker will raise the -3dB point, in an anechoic room, but that may also help the speaker integrate better. The lower you go, the more likely you are to run into room modes.

Does stuffing a sub box help?

The sound wave coming off the back of your subwoofer reacts with the air contained in the box. Polyester fiber stuffing slows down sound waves inside the box, making the subwoofer perform as if the box were bigger. Use 1 to 1-1/2 pounds of stuffing per cubic foot of box volume.

Can you put polyfill in a ported box?

It is possible to use polyfill in a ported enclosure, but this is not recommended, as it would then change the tuning of the box. Sealed subwoofer boxes generally yield a better, flatter frequency response curve when the enclosure is larger (to a certain point).

How do you seal a subwoofer box?

Use polyurethane base construction adhesive (in a caulking gun) or a polyurethane base wood glue (like Gorilla); they expand as they cure to fill all gaps. Get a countersink pilot bit for the holes, and use 1 5/8″ drywall screws every six inches. Be careful with polyurethane adhesives, they ooze a lot.