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Still waiting for my sub to arrive, but I've had the CDT speakers in for over a week now and have them dialed in pretty good on the EQ. For anyone considering CDT I would highly recommend them. In recent cars I went with high quality JL and Polk speakers, but these $179 CL-61A-25 speakers are right up there with them. A very tight sound and I can crank them up with my JL 900/5 amp. If you go for them, just know the -25 gives you their highest quality tweeters. Got them from woofersetc.
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I'll quote my favorite line from Arthur when someone asked him what it was like to ride on a yacht. It doesn't suck. It doesn't shake my rear view mirror at stop lights so I can't see what's behind me like the two JL 12's I had in a previous car, but I'm quite happy with it. A real quality piece and they got it to me pretty fast so I give CAS a
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Good to hear. I had a 12W6 in a custom fiberglass box (similar to the CAS box you have) in my Evo IX. Had it running of a JL 500/1 amp. It sounded great. Tight bass. Clean. Defined. Smooth. Had great extension. Musical. I was impressed with it. Glad you're enjoying your sub/amp combo.
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Good to hear. I had a 12W6 in a custom fiberglass box (similar to the CAS box you have) in my Evo IX. Had it running of a JL 500/1 amp. It sounded great. Tight bass. Clean. Defined. Smooth. Had great extension. Musical. I was impressed with it. Glad you're enjoying your sub/amp combo.
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Good to hear. I had a 12W6 in a custom fiberglass box (similar to the CAS box you have) in my Evo IX. Had it running of a JL 500/1 amp. It sounded great. Tight bass. Clean. Defined. Smooth. Had great extension. Musical. I was impressed with it. Glad you're enjoying your sub/amp combo.
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I do have a question though. I am not into heavy rap or anything, but I'm not getting the thump out of the sub that I'd like. Could it be that my JL amp simply isn't putting enough juice to it and I need another amp for the sub. I think the RMS range for the sub was something like 150-500. Thanks for any advice.
If it's overall volume, one 12" in a small enclosure will only play so loud...regardless of brand.
Do you know the cu. ft. inside the enclosure? It could be that it's too small which is going to hurt both overall volume and bass extension into the low notes.
It could be the amp doesn't have enough juice from the electrical system, but it's supposed to be putting out 500w RMS which is a perfect match for the sub.
It could be that your electrical system isn't supplying enough juice when the amp is reaching for more electricity to hit a really low note or heavy bass section of music. You could 1) upgrade the Big 3 (google it) 2) replace your alternator (could cost $300, but will be the most ideal fix) 3) replace your battery with one meant for high-power audio system (might not really help since your alternator isn't creating enough current) 4) add a capacitor (same as the battery).
Hope that helps.
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I do have a question though. I am not into heavy rap or anything, but I'm not getting the thump out of the sub that I'd like. Could it be that my JL amp simply isn't putting enough juice to it and I need another amp for the sub. I think the RMS range for the sub was something like 150-500. Thanks for any advice.
Since you had everything done by an installer, you might want to go through everything and re-adjust all the gains and crossovers to your own liking.. I'd say start off at 24dB LP @ 80Hz, and work down from there. Also, maybe try toggling on/off the infrasonic filter, and see if that makes a difference.
Anyway, glad to hear you got everything installed.. looks nice!
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Thanks for the responses. As far as the enclosure goes, the CAS box isn't really a box any more than the stock unit is, just basically a fiberglass enclosure molded to fit around the sub and fit in the opening. There isn't really any "space". That has to be a big part of the issue. I read a post elsewhere about the W6 that in the right box, and even used for home theatre which the guy experimented with, it's output is incredible. But, I do have my trunk space It's a tight sound, but I think the best thing is to work with my EQ and the installer to get more of the punch I'm looking for, while also admitting that it isn't ever going to be like the two 12's I had. Damn, it's hard to step down. That Infiniti studio on wheels with the 12's in the trunk made for some great sounds.
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If you're running the 900/5, it should be feeding around 500RMS to the 10W6, which would be close to the sub's upper limits. You can try adjusting your eq to dial in a little more low-end, but I really don't think you're gonna get close to the output of two 12's from a single sealed 10" (Edit: forgot you got the 12" CAS)
Since you had everything done by an installer, you might want to go through everything and re-adjust all the gains and crossovers to your own liking.. I'd say start off at 24dB LP @ 80Hz, and work down from there. Also, maybe try toggling on/off the infrasonic filter, and see if that makes a difference.
Anyway, glad to hear you got everything installed.. looks nice!
Since you had everything done by an installer, you might want to go through everything and re-adjust all the gains and crossovers to your own liking.. I'd say start off at 24dB LP @ 80Hz, and work down from there. Also, maybe try toggling on/off the infrasonic filter, and see if that makes a difference.
Anyway, glad to hear you got everything installed.. looks nice!
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