i don't understand why people do this? i'm not downen your setup but how loud can you turn it up and whats the point? "boom, boom"..to each his own..
I would gather that you have never sat in a car with a
real system. Most people have this notion when all they've heard is ghetto blaster garbage setups, and there are plenty out there. The main reason for that is that there is an indefinite amount to learn about proper installation and tuning, and for the most part 95% of the people with systems dont have clue one on the ins and outs of it. Even the bose system that come in the GTs sounds like hammered ass IMO. Muddy lows, no mid range punch or clarity to speak of and brassy highs. I didnt buy th GT for that reason, I had every intention of throwing my own in. I was running 2 5.25 type-X components, with a 12 inch Type-X in 2.4 cubes at 31ish hz, off of a MRD-1005 and a Eclipse AX100. It took me about a week to tune it the way i needed to be. Setting your gains involves a multimeter and some test tones, not just a flick of the wrist. When it was all dialed in it was mind blowing. It wasnt boomy in the slightest, the bass kicked you in the chest but it blended flawlessly with the mids and highs, and it sounded like the sub was directly in front of you even though it was in the trunk. I took the time to insure that nothing rattled or anything like that. Even songs i had heard a million times before took on new life and impact, as i was discovering notes and instruments that i had never heard in the track before. Songs make you mellow, get you pumped, whatever, every experience was magnified. If you really love music, there is no way to reproduce it properly with out a sub no matter how good your components are. Imaging is another big thing, you should be able to close your eyes and "know" where the guitarist is sitting, where the drum kit is, where the vocalist is. This is the main reason i dont run rear fill. There is a lot to it, and until you sat in a real SQ setup, dont think youve heard a system. Selling ghetto blasters to people that dont know better is how car audio shops stay in business. Oh and the "boom boom" if done right, you should be able to hear very little outside of the car even cranked up.
You are running 15"s? Are you absolutely sure that these are 4omh DVC? Im not trying to insult you or anything, but you didnt go by the picture right? If this is the case, (and you are running both of them, which would be 4omhs) you would only be getting 550w RMS from your amp to run 2 500W RMS subs. If you were to run just one 4omh sub it should be wired to 2omhs which would give your sony an output of 900w. It would indeed be better to run one sub if thats the case, and in the right box it would WANG. A lika so...
What im guessing you have going on...
this is what you want...
Not this...