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biju
11/24/2004, 08:18 AM
Hey - just curious. Right now I'm running a 10" solobaric in my fiberglass spare enclosure. Sounds good - no worries there - but I'd sure like a little more 'low end'. Sooo....

I started looking around for a 12inch sub that has good reviews in VERY small sealed enclosures (seeing as the spare tire enclosure has roughly .6 cf.)

I came across the Infinity Perfect VQ 12. Specs say it's good down to a .4 cf. box!! So my question is: has anybody on this board used/installed this particular sub? If so, thoughts/feelings?

Thanks in advance!

-biju

AlaskaVX
11/24/2004, 01:15 PM
I have done a lot of research and the VQ or the 12.1d are what I would want. I have a freind who bought a 12.1d, I haven't heard it but he absolutely loves it.

psychos2
11/24/2004, 07:35 PM
this speaker has a 6.5" mounting depth. so unless you lose the spare or have the sub stick out 2" it will not work!! shawn

biju
11/25/2004, 08:37 AM
The fiberglass enclosure I created to fit into my spare has a mounting depth of 6.65" - a VERY TIGHT FIT for sure. I figured with a small circle spacer I could add another 1/4 to 1/2 inch to that. It would stick out, but not that much - again, just by the amount of the spacer I'd use.

AlaskaVX - by any chance is your friends 12.1 installed in a VX?

(p.s. - I seem to have started this thread in the wrong area 'meetings'. anybody know how to recategorize this thread?)

-biju.

AlaskaVX
11/27/2004, 07:34 PM
No its actually in a big van, and it bumps the van pretty nice.

coachreed
11/27/2004, 08:33 PM
I'm just curious if the .6 cu. ft air space is the gross space or what... your space should be after subwoofer displacement... the Infinity sub is quite a bit bigger than the solobaric so you have to figure for lost enclosure air space... no doubt that putting a 12" in there in place of a 10" will increase your output but by how much is big question. What kind of bass are you looking for anyway? You should get a pretty decent output with snappy, tight bass but wouldn't expect a lot of deep, boomy bass... but who knows, maybe thats what your lookin for.

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