Sub question

Jimsun

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My friend is selling 2x 12" TS-W33C Pioneer sub to me for $100. It comes with the box.

He bought them from bestbuy 4 years ago but due to some personaly stuff, he never got the chance to install them.

I have this HU.
http://www.crutchfield.ca/ProductDet...T555U&CartID=1

This is the specs of that sub.
Now I plan to run DCV because they say it's the best set up. Will this be a good candidate?

Product Details
Don't even think about this sub unless you have a serious, over-the-top love of tight, deep bass. The 12" TS-W33C will be in your face with 450 Watts of clean power, and features Pioneer's 4-Layer Copper Voice Coil to keep the the sound

Product MPN
MPN: ts-w33c

Key Features
Powered: Non-Powered

Size: 12"

Elements: 1-Way

Car Speaker Type: Component

Car Speaker Function: Subwoofer

Technical Features
Peak Power Handling: 450 Watt

Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 4 kHz

Sensitivity: 91 dB

Components
Woofer Material: Poly / Plastic

Mounting

Enclosure: Non-Enclosed
 

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That link isn't working. What model is it?

I cannot find any, useful, specs on that sub. You mentioned running dual voice coil (DVC). But my best bet would be that will not be a DVC sub, but I can't say for certain.

Any sub that is 450 watts peak power.. Usually isn't very powerful.

I would not recommend spending the money, for amp and wiring, and time on those subs.
 

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Looks fine to me. It is a SVC 4ohm sub that has high sensitivity. It has low power handling partly because it is best suited to large enclosures which means less resistive pressure from the volume of air in the box.

From my research these are the T/S specs.
Revc: 3.0
Levc: 1.781
Fs: 25.7Hz
Qms: 9.542
Qes: 0.590
Qts: 0.556
Vas: 4.470
Rms: 1.719
Mms: 102.79
Cms: 3.737x10^-4
Diam: 10.0
BL: 9.316
Xmax: 0.28 (7mm)

I would put these in about 2 cu ft each sealed, with the subs wired in parallel, and about 300W from an amp (2 ohm stable). These will not be crazy loud but should sound good and take very little power away from your car battery/alternator.
 

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i'd pass on those forsure.

look into skar audio or sundown audio for quality, budget woofers.

skar ivx is a great woofer, and sundown sa series woofers are great
 
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