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Review 2 of 8
Price Paid:
$250.00
from local dealer Year / Model Reviewed: 2003 Mackdaddy MD12.4 Summary: I wanted to run one high-powered 12 inch sub in my car, to replace two excellent sounding but heavy Eclipse Aluminum 12's. The Eclipses' in thier 2 cu. ft. MDF box lowered the rear of my Accord V6 2 inches. I picked up a Mackdaddy 12 on clearance from the local dealer, and tried running it in a spec .8 cu. foot sealed box loosely filled with fiberfill, and crossed over at about 70 hertz with a 24db slope. After proper break in, I started to crank the music up. The woofer sounded incredibly accurate, better than any other sub I've heard. But the woofer COULD NOT PLAY LOW BASS, even off of regular Pop and R and B tracks. The woofer would "bog" terribly, and sounded like an eight incher. Frustrated, I built a spec 1.25 cu. foot ported box. The low bass response was much better, and had substantially more output (3 db more per the manual). With the ported box, the woofer plays low bass a lot better, and still has pretty good accuracy despite the fact that it is ported. The woofer is almost as loud as the two Eclipse 12's I used to run. I am feeding the sub 850-900 watts from a bridged Rockford Fosgate Power 851s. Strengths: Very good sound quality and output when installed in a spec ported box. Excellent build quality, reasonable clearance price. Able to easily handle much more power than rated at. Small box requirements, and the flexiblity to be installed either ported or sealed. Weaknesses: Inability to play low bass notes when installed in a spec .8 cu. foot box. A 12 inch sub should be able to play some low bass. Two star rating for sealed box installation. Similar Products Used: Eclipse Aluminum 12's, JL subs
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