Originally Posted by
E.Murray
Yep. A 6.5" will never do what a halfway decent 10" can do. The amount of air moved is related to the area moved (whether it be sub, port, or passive radiator) and the stroke of the movement. The benefit the stock design has is location, which often gets overlooked. As a way of comparison, doubling the power gets you a 3dB gain in SPL. Doubling cone area does the same thing. So two drivers on double the power gets a 6dB gain. But sound falls off at 6dB for every doubling of distance. So putting two drivers on double the power at twice the distance nets you nothing. I'm guessing that Dodge decided that a small sub in a small enclosure right at your elbow would be good enough. And it's not terrible (despite what I and others have griped about). IF (and that's the rub) it produces clean sound and can handle power. But when you have power-handling issues and other things nearby that rattle (remember that the SPL gain/drop can work against you for nearby rattles), it isn't a great solution. I'm an acoustic engineer with Dolby, so I appreciate what they were working with. The enclosure is actually an engineering feat. Tuning that low in only that much space is not an easy thing. That, incidentally, is the reason nobody has really improved anything in the stock location. The designers maxed the capability. The fact that no easy solution exists is a testament to the design. But it still sucks.
For me, it took a lot of work to get a design that would fit two long-stroke subs and 2 8" passives in the footwell. I'm using every last cubic mm. The end result is more air moved than a typical 10" sub without too much loss in footroom. But it's still a compromise. If you want louder, there are lots of ways to get that. I'm using a 4 channel amp, a dsp, and top-quality components in the stock door and dash locations and can easily hear the stereo on the interstate with the top down. But if you want solid bass at the same time, I don't see how you'll get it without moving more air than the little 6.5" will be able to do.
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