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OK, next question, is there room to put another 11" hole to add another PR. So, you would end up with a 12" sub and two 12" PRs?
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No  How would I calculate my current F3? I am guessing it is pretty high. I tried playing with WIN ISD,entered the parameters off ID's site, but got nonsense graphs. Clearly, I did something wrong - no subs could sound as bad as the model suggested.
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I assume the subs are lined up across the top? or on the 36x13 side, what the orientation may be. in that case, there should be room, or am i missing something?
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My mistake, I wasn't thinking. The subs are mounted about 3" in on each side of the box. If I were to use a new front baffle I could use 2 12" PRs.
My only experience with PRs is a old pair of Polk s10 speakers I still use. With a 7" active woofer and a 10" PR they produce impressive deep bass.
Anyway, this idea sounds very interesting so far.
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Do you have any problem with possibly using a different amp and subs?
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I'm guessing you're using a JBL BP600.1 as a sub amp? How does a Blueprint BPD 1202 look with a pair of 12" PR's? The sub is 2ohm DVC and can be wired in parallel for a 1ohm mono load to the amp, so it'll get 600w. BTW, they're $97 from www.audioliquidators.com.
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I know it cost plenty of cash Eclipse SW 9122 DVC Titanium series JBL 1200.1 amp http://www.eclipse-web.com/products/speaker/sw9100/sw9122.htmlI'm sure the dnewma04 can point out a diffrent sub
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The amp I am using is a US Accoustics 800D - 400 watts @ 4ohms - 600 watts @ 2 ohms - smoke and flames @ 1 ohm.
I was hoping to just change the subs.
In a perfect world I would have a Brahma or Stryke with the JBL BP600.
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Originally posted by alcostanzo: The amp I am using is a US Accoustics 800D - 400 watts @ 4ohms - 600 watts @ 2 ohms - smoke and flames @ 1 ohm.
Well, that might rule out the Blueprint line-up. I don't think the BPD1201 doesn't have enough geddy-up for the type of output you're after. The BPD1202 would have to be wired in series for a 4ohm load (only 400w) but could still possibly be enough. The BP1203 appears to deep for a 7" mounting depth you're describing and would only get 400w.
I wonder if a Dayton DSQ might be an option...
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The 1203 was what I was looking at, but I think depth would be an issue. So, what we need is a 12 that needs a small ported enclosure with a 2ohm impedance....You aren't making things easy...:)
The 1203 looked so promising otherwise!
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