Need some skinny 10"s
Originally Posted by mSaLL150
Give us some more details when you get a chance, i am getting these subs and would like to know more of your opinion.
I will try to put my spin on these subs as I have not really put them trough my tests. They have been on for only about 13 min total in my truck.
First Impression. They are built well. (I got the silver)
They were put in a box that is listed as .45 sealed air space. However, I suspect the box is up to .55 but that is a whole other topic. My box is also filled with Poly Fill
I am running a 2005 Rockford Fostage P3001 mono block amp rated at 150X1 @ 4 Ohm or 300 X 1 @ 2 ohm. I am running these DVC 2ohm
My compliant with my other subs were they couldn't get to the lows.
I went from Punch P2's (taken from my old box in an F150, those would rattle your teeth out) but they didn't sound good in my small box and so I got some PUKE Autobhans (I was suckered into them) They lasted about 2 days in my truck and bought the EarthQuakes at 220.00 each and overnighted them (BC i was pissed) They sounded amazing for a shallow sub. They hit things my other subs couldn't but I wanted more lows and I didn't have enough power for the Quakes (they are only sold in Single 4 ohm)
So I got the ED's
They hit very hard in various types of music. Kick Bass is very tight and deeper, cleaner. Hip Hop boom boom is there again but not like my old P2's (Again, my other box was 1.5 per side) These ED's are fantastic...if you are running them in a small box they will impress the hell out of you. check the specs, don't over box them...try and hit them in the sweet spot. Power them good and you will be very happy.
I am going to be moving to the Alpine PDX amps in the next few months so I will pushing these new subs with 600 X 1 @ 2ohm, that should be much cleaner that what I have although I am pretty damn impressed with them now.
If any of you reading this have an F250 you already know that boxes are hard to come by and air space is an issue you have to deal with...so match these ED subs with good power and you will be happy.
I sat in the back seat of my truck to listen to them and they hit much harder and cleaner than my EQ's but that being said, if I had the PDX amps now, i would prob still have the EQ's still in there. They are VERY VERY good subs.
Does that help?
Let me know if you have more questions, i will try and field them.
Last edited by RollingRock; Nov 20, 2007 at 09:00 PM.
So, yesterday I was at Best Buy (forced to go with a friend), and me being me, went over to the audio department to go blow stuff up. Hooked up the biggest amp they had to the cheapest 10", a Dynex sub, and it actually sounded pretty damn good for $32.
Anybody ever heard of them before? I'm thinking of getting one and replacing the craptastic 10 (no name, off brand, Jap crap $3 sub) that is in my truck right now...

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1169512771978
Anybody ever heard of them before? I'm thinking of getting one and replacing the craptastic 10 (no name, off brand, Jap crap $3 sub) that is in my truck right now... 
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1169512771978
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Zack
Want kind of air space are you dealing with and the mounting depth?
Want kind of air space are you dealing with and the mounting depth?
Originally Posted by Zaairman
The box that is in there now is just a crappy Wally World truck box made for regular cab trucks I'd say. The kind with the angled front.
In my opinion, knowing what space you have to deal with(your truck)..i think you should get a 2X10 box from Supercrewsound and two of the ED subs. I played around with them over the weekend and I am totally impressed with mine.
They hit, hard and now i can tell they are loosening up a bit.


