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8" vs 10" Sub in 21' Bowrider

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Matt

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm redoing my stereo system and would like to put a 10" Sub enclosure (the
bazooka non-ampified tube) but it takes up too much space, anyone have
practical experience on how much of a difference the 8" vs 10" sub will be?
the 8" fits perfect under the seat. I'm not in my Teens and need a BOOMING
system but i do want it to sound complete.

Thanks for any advice...
 
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GregS

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm redoing my stereo system and would like to put a 10" Sub enclosure (the
bazooka non-ampified tube) but it takes up too much space, anyone have
practical experience on how much of a difference the 8" vs 10" sub will be?
the 8" fits perfect under the seat. I'm not in my Teens and need a BOOMING
system but i do want it to sound complete.

Thanks for any advice...

Tubes are not good for square areas.
In my bowrider there was space on the passenger side up under the legspace.
I may have opened it up into the front area. I had a squarish 8 inch woofer box
I allready had made for mobile, using an 8 inch Madisound dual coil driver
with suitable sized box. I'm trying to remember back to 1994.
A 10 inch requires a larger box, but each driver requires matching the parameters
and that determines size and box type. Sometimes in a vented system, having the
vented opening enter the listening sopace works well. A 10 inch is generally the best
choice for power handling and efficiency, and driver resonance. If ti does not fit,
then you can't use it, but you can use a closed box system using a closed box woofer,
in a smaller box, by using more power and bass boost. Box size can be increased by
using compressed fiberglass, up to 40%.

Mine used a fairly smal amp about 40 watts. The HU was a Blaupunct with 4 Radio Shack
speakers in a 4 arrangement facing inward on brackets under the side ledges.

Found one pic of my and my bros 20 footer. its got a tight front cover for use out in Lake Erie.
http://zekfrivolous.com/genevaselect/Fd801020.JPG

greg
 
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GregS

Jan 1, 1970
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Tubes are not good for square areas.
In my bowrider there was space on the passenger side up under the legspace.
I may have opened it up into the front area. I had a squarish 8 inch woofer box
I allready had made for mobile, using an 8 inch Madisound dual coil driver
with suitable sized box. I'm trying to remember back to 1994.
A 10 inch requires a larger box, but each driver requires matching the
parameters
and that determines size and box type. Sometimes in a vented system, having the

vented opening enter the listening sopace works well. A 10 inch is generally
the best
choice for power handling and efficiency, and driver resonance. If ti does not
fit,
then you can't use it, but you can use a closed box system using a closed box
woofer,
in a smaller box, by using more power and bass boost. Box size can be increased
by
using compressed fiberglass, up to 40%.

Mine used a fairly smal amp about 40 watts. The HU was a Blaupunct with 4 Radio
Shack
speakers in a 4 arrangement facing inward on brackets under the side ledges.

Found one pic of my and my bros 20 footer. its got a tight front cover for use
out in Lake Erie.
http://zekfrivolous.com/genevaselect/Fd801020.JPG

How I put in a space confined stealth subwoofer, in my former 280Z
4 - 6 1/2 inch drivers. I used a big amp with 4 channels and probably 200 watts on the woofers.

http://home.comcast.net/~zekor/q0717_IMG.JPG

greg
 
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