Each video, you blow my mind on how far you take things. I thought your last video on the B2 Audio subs was the top, but what you did with these little guys was incredible.. Cant wait for you to get your hands on more.
Nice, I have two of them and did the same thing. I'm on my 6th box for them now I tried 4 ported boxes xover set to 30-100hz and running 50w to them they take it no problem. I will say that the last two sealed boxes blow away the ported ones I've made they not good in a ported enclosure they need the control, I found every ported box I made got louder and deeper bass when I blocked the ports so I went to sealed and now I'm just playing with size until I find the best size, they are louder and hit lower lows in the sealed boxes for sure. they might work out good in a bandpass box like the old school ones that have the two cones firing into a sealed center enclosure and the back sides are ported out through two round ports. as for the movement issue you are having, I think they are just a Knick knack hobby speaker and not built to exact specs you probably have more coil on one maybe try looking how they ohm out. as tweeters they scream lol. barevids did a good in-depth review on them in his boom or bust series.
@@bdc211 Probably not. If the drivers doesn’t perform well in ported it probably won’t perform well with passive radiators. High qts is best for sealed enclosures
@veelink6345 its good to know I'm not the only one who geek out over stuff like this. @barevids has a unique setup and does really good informative videos.
Did you try the ported boxes in a small model or rc car? Because boxes always sound louder in a proper environment like a vehicle. Im making a box now for a chevy astro van with one of these b2 minis. I have 2 but I can't find a worthy 1/10 scale model car. I don't want it in a rc because they are usually open on the bottom 😊
It's so awesome you took these seriously. The last time I really paid attention to audio of any kind was back in 1997/1998 when I was a car stereo installer at Circuit City. Can you imagine trying to explain to someone back then something like this? They're really incredible for what they are. Watching your channel has brought my attention back into maybe wanting to put together a modern system. Thank you for that.
@@BudgetBassHead Thats why we builders should measure TSP by ourself, driverconsistency is very important. manufacturer often lie about TSP, which a problem too.
Truly impressive!! I have so much respect for the level of concern you had for optimizing subs that many might have dismissed. Every speaker has an opportunity to perform well and I think you found that in these subs with your enclosure design!!
Amazing content. One of, if not the best video I’ve seen with these little guys. We all appreciate your time and effort with everything associated with these videos.
Gunna be Neat to see what folks do with these builds ! - B2 needs to sponsor a Big Arse build with multiples of these little Monsters ! Thanx for the content
Thank you for sharing so many pro tips. I'm an "experienced beginner" doing my own home theater subwoofer builds on youtube. It's nice to be learning from some of the legends.
yoooooo..,my dude !!! I love to tinker, but dammmm.. you took it to another level building that sub cabinet, which is clean AF by the way for 2 inch drivers, then doing a full experiment !!! Keep doing your thing!! I love your videos bruh !!!
Those speakers remind me of what Bose was doing back in the 90's with tiny subs. It'd be really cool and interesting to see just how crazy you can get w/ them. Thanks for posting!
@@TrillMurray no they're palm-sized amplifiers if you type in mini amplifiers on Google you'll get Brands like taramps or Kicker make some the dyno test them on Wilson audio labs and they are perfect for things like these they are just regular car amps but very small but they don't put out a lot of wattage but I think they would be perfect for these because they're dedicated to subwoofers woofers mids and tweeters what you can hook them up to a regular car stereo head unit just like a normal amplifier rather than a home stereo type amplifier they have crossovers in them
You made me plug in a set of in ear studio 3-way monitors to hear the speakers moving. Your left channel with whatever mic you're using has very slight crackle from time to time. Overall though, I never pulled out my in ears for a yt video before. I can definitely hear some of what the speakers are doing though. These little subs have been making their rounds on the you tubes lately. I think that the idea behind them is awesome. And the fact that they went so far into the design and making it as realistic for the 10th scale rc guys. I don't make my rc cars sound vehicles. I use them to jump cars and houses. And racing and drag racing. But still nice. And your demo is pretty good too. Never watched your channel before. I used to work for a number of shops in south florida. I did installs on a lot of systems and never would I have ever thought I would see such a life like representation for little cars. Imagine what an entire wall of these would sound like... I rather have my cheap Alpine TypeR 12s and 2kw. BUT, I still like em for some reason.
I'm glad you were able to hear some of the nuance in the audio! These little ones definitely have an appeal to them. Especially for those of us with an RC Hobby bone in our bodies. I just wish Florida would've continued the USTE event. So sad it had to end.
This is pretty sweet. You have a lot of great tips as well. But it appears #2 was not moving quite as much as the other three. Did you happen to ohm each one to see if there was a difference in each or what the final load actually was on a multimeter?
Maybe an isobaric demo with these little guys would ge cool as hell. Get into detail and play around with the enclosure sizes. 8ve always wanted to do that. Also have you looked into the generic mini subz? Maybe do some comparisons, that'd be so awesome 👍🏽
I saw Williston Audio Labs do a review of these, and I was wondering when somebody would make an enclosure. I would use a little thicker speaker wire to make sure the drivers aren't starving. Loving the enclosure. I wonder, what if you put them in a square, two on top and two on bottom, like a traditional quad box.
Thank you very much for the awesome video! I love that you utilized WinISP, but, really wish you would have isolated the signal being pushed to them with a crossover. Either way, awesome vid!
Great idea with the different housings. A W-Bin housing would be nice. Or a replica of the Bose Acoustic Wave Cannon II. Just subscribed. Greetings from Germany! Another interesting driver for projects like this is the Tang Band W3-1876S FS:55hz!
@@BudgetBassHead thanks for quick reply . i have some stone wool already and was wondering about stuffing it into subwoofer, your answer helps me a lot
Man i freaking dig these tiny subz! I would be doing the same thing, .making every kind of enclosure and pushing them to their limits.. i think a 4th order would be awesome to test out. Scale it down to actually fit inside a 1/10 scale rc. Maybe a crawler or something. They have live axles and such so it would be ideal.. Just thought what if you made a bigger like 1/8th scale bass demo van or something.. that would be so sick. Put all 4 into the back with a little BT amp like 300 watt.. I have a bunch of those amps. Id probably try all of them with every box combination 😅 geeking hard! Haha cheers bro
@BudgetBasshead- I just seen a video the other day, where a guy put 1 of these B2 Audio 2" woofers into a sealed/4th order enclosure. He went to a Db comp., & was able to put 130 Watts to 1 of these 2", @ 100 Hz! I ❤ how beastly these little 2" woofers look, thank you for this video. Oh, & he ran the 2" B2 woofer through dats, & got 106 Hz, i think before it was broke in. Your enclosure looks to have very good output between (70 Hz to 125 Hz). I wonder when these (4)- 2" B2 woofers get broke in, where they will peak @ Db wise, but probably somewhere between (86Hz to 106Hz). I would ❤️ to see you do a peak Db test, in a simulated small vehicle/area.
we need to see a qual t-Line enclosure. I did one for 4 8” subs. It was a big sacrifice in space. Very flat response. Didn’t play very low but the response was wide. I’m interested in your findings.
All sound in this video is coming from the tiny woofers. The coaxial and component speakers are not connected and are only used as a platform in this video.
I just bought one of them and it’s so much money. I bought it from Amazon for like 75 bucks it hasn’t came yet, it’s coming January 7th I’m so excited but idk what to expect
Hahahah, awesome little subs. I'd build a under seat downfire box with some 10s or 12s and then leave a sealed notched section facing forward with these in it and wired up to their own little amp and tell folk, yep, that's my system. Crazy aint it? LOL
When you connect drivers in series you sum their total wattage. If they can each handle 40 watts RMS, with 2 in series they have a new RMS of 80 watts. The impedance part you got right...
With such a construction, it would be very interesting to separate two speakers inside with tight partitions. Two in a closed housing and two bass reflex 😉👍
I remember competing in IASCA back in the late 90s and all the winners including ourselves had JL Audio Subs, Diamond Audio Mids and Phoenix Gold Amps. Except the one year we decided to go all Rockford Power Punch before it went Sears and Walmart. Eclipse headunits were the best then.
Yeah - you can see that one driver's compliance is less than the others. I wonder how often that happens between drivers and it's effect of multi-driver enclosures. Great video +1 subscriber!
This was a pretty cool video. I remember an SPL vehicle from way, WAY back in the day that did a wall of 5.25s. I'm thinking a legit SPL wall of as many of these as will fit/work with a respectable amp running free air for an SPL shootout against full size subs....
I saw this and immediately thought about replacing the blown woofer in one of my portable speakers lol, didn't realize it was targeting the RC market until you mentioned it 😅
@@BudgetBassHead I'm curious! I did some measuring last night and it seems like it'll at least fit the hole/mount. Might need to 3D print a space because I'm not sure if the B2 is too deep. I'll find out soon enough lol
Im doing this bro. Just for the hobby. 4 of these in a port box rear facing port or slotted port, or 4th order or 6th order build. Dang this will be a Baassheads dream come. A dang Christmas gift or something like that.
And another one. Great job Budgetbasshead!!!! When Big Jeff told us you had some of these RC2's we new it was going to be a bomb video..
Thanks man, glad you're enjoying it!
@@BudgetBassHeaddamn nice work, everything seems perfect
I am very impressed, the sound quality is exceptional out of these little guys. You did them good with this one.
Glad you like the sound quality! It's all about the right enclosure!
How do you hear that
@@Chris_Love listening with some earbuds, headset or soundbar, will allow you to hear more of the audio details.
Each video, you blow my mind on how far you take things. I thought your last video on the B2 Audio subs was the top, but what you did with these little guys was incredible.. Cant wait for you to get your hands on more.
Glad you liked the little guys! I'm always looking for the next challenge.
@@BigJeffAudio you got to make the v3's true mini subwoofers!!!!
Nice, I have two of them and did the same thing. I'm on my 6th box for them now I tried 4 ported boxes xover set to 30-100hz and running 50w to them they take it no problem. I will say that the last two sealed boxes blow away the ported ones I've made they not good in a ported enclosure they need the control, I found every ported box I made got louder and deeper bass when I blocked the ports so I went to sealed and now I'm just playing with size until I find the best size, they are louder and hit lower lows in the sealed boxes for sure. they might work out good in a bandpass box like the old school ones that have the two cones firing into a sealed center enclosure and the back sides are ported out through two round ports. as for the movement issue you are having, I think they are just a Knick knack hobby speaker and not built to exact specs you probably have more coil on one maybe try looking how they ohm out. as tweeters they scream lol. barevids did a good in-depth review on them in his boom or bust series.
try a passive radiator to maybe get even lower
Yea super high qts woofers don’t do well in ported
@@bdc211 Probably not. If the drivers doesn’t perform well in ported it probably won’t perform well with passive radiators. High qts is best for sealed enclosures
@veelink6345 its good to know I'm not the only one who geek out over stuff like this. @barevids has a unique setup and does really good informative videos.
Did you try the ported boxes in a small model or rc car? Because boxes always sound louder in a proper environment like a vehicle. Im making a box now for a chevy astro van with one of these b2 minis. I have 2 but I can't find a worthy 1/10 scale model car. I don't want it in a rc because they are usually open on the bottom 😊
It's so awesome you took these seriously. The last time I really paid attention to audio of any kind was back in 1997/1998 when I was a car stereo installer at Circuit City. Can you imagine trying to explain to someone back then something like this? They're really incredible for what they are. Watching your channel has brought my attention back into maybe wanting to put together a modern system. Thank you for that.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I have a series coming soon, using these to build more advance enclosures, like bandpass and horns.
@@BudgetBassHead I loved the video too. Great detailed content!!
I noticed that 1st one moving like crazy. Glad you commented on it because I was going to ask if you noticed it.
Yep. That still have me puzzled. I think during production, that some of the spiders were maybe glued indifferently from some others.
@@BudgetBassHead Thats why we builders should measure TSP by ourself, driverconsistency is very important. manufacturer often lie about TSP, which a problem too.
@@BudgetBassHeadit might sound crazy but when in series I always notice the positive side kicks more than the negative side...
@@BudgetBassHead 2nd one in from the left is out of phase
That would be a kickass setup for a gaming computer, or even a surround sound system! That's cool as heck
Truly impressive!! I have so much respect for the level of concern you had for optimizing subs that many might have dismissed. Every speaker has an opportunity to perform well and I think you found that in these subs with your enclosure design!!
Thanks! It's fun to see what you can do with a little ingenuity.
Amazing content. One of, if not the best video I’ve seen with these little guys. We all appreciate your time and effort with everything associated with these videos.
Thanks for the support!
Gunna be Neat to see what folks do with these builds ! - B2 needs to sponsor a Big Arse build with multiples of these little Monsters ! Thanx for the content
That would be epic!
That would be hilarious to see 360 of these in a wall in a Tahoe!
Won't be any of us peasants. Those things are $80 each. A wall of them would be interesting to hear though.
Great job on this video. Appreciate the effort put into making it. Would love to see how these pair with passive radiators in sealed enclosures.
That would be a fun test to do!
Brother man! You killing the game with these videos! Very intellectual. I like the longer videos too.
Thanks man! I appreciate it.
Thank you for sharing so many pro tips. I'm an "experienced beginner" doing my own home theater subwoofer builds on youtube. It's nice to be learning from some of the legends.
Keep on building! The experience is half the fun.
@@BudgetBassHead Yes, I love building these things :)
I'd pop test the 2nd one from the left or make sure the phase isn't off, looks like it was just acting like a passive radiator almost.
Came here to say that 👍
You did an amazing job. I like how you do it right and tight. No hacking up and doing it half arse .. it's all about the details.
Appreciate it!
🔥That things sound Real good. No joke
The nicest set up I've seen for these little subs that looks good and sounds good
Great video for beginners to watch and learn/level up their abilities.
I got 2 of these as soon as big Jeff dropped them in his site. Im still in the process of making a box. I love the content man. Well done
Thanks for watching. Let us know how your box build turns out.
yoooooo..,my dude !!! I love to tinker, but dammmm.. you took it to another level building that sub cabinet, which is clean AF by the way for 2 inch drivers, then doing a full experiment !!! Keep doing your thing!! I love your videos bruh !!!
Appreciate the support! Glad you enjoyed the build!
@BudgetBassHead I enjoy everything do bruh! Lol.. Been at this since I was 14 years old before I even had a car, and still at it.. Lol.. Now I'm 46
Those speakers remind me of what Bose was doing back in the 90's with tiny subs. It'd be really cool and interesting to see just how crazy you can get w/ them. Thanks for posting!
Yeah, Bose was ahead of their time!
I ended up getting one of those. It’s so fun to make boxes for
I think these deserve some of those mini car amps they make
Are they a scale amp for rc cars or a small size amp for full size cars? I tried to look on their site but it’s not working
@@TrillMurray no they're palm-sized amplifiers if you type in mini amplifiers on Google you'll get Brands like taramps or Kicker make some the dyno test them on Wilson audio labs and they are perfect for things like these they are just regular car amps but very small but they don't put out a lot of wattage but I think they would be perfect for these because they're dedicated to subwoofers woofers mids and tweeters what you can hook them up to a regular car stereo head unit just like a normal amplifier rather than a home stereo type amplifier they have crossovers in them
Who is already looking for scale model rc amps?
This was really awesome! Keep up the great work BBH.
Appreciate it! Glad you liked it.
Now this is a great topic that is relivent to budget bassheads. Great video
Thanks for watching!
15:44 what about the displacement for the bracing?
It was a bit my mute so I didn't mention it. But it was fractured in the overall measurements.
Spl competitions with these sounds fun
they're god awful of a driver compared to many speakers of its size.
its just for the guys building the toy cars for fun.
You made me plug in a set of in ear studio 3-way monitors to hear the speakers moving. Your left channel with whatever mic you're using has very slight crackle from time to time. Overall though, I never pulled out my in ears for a yt video before. I can definitely hear some of what the speakers are doing though. These little subs have been making their rounds on the you tubes lately. I think that the idea behind them is awesome. And the fact that they went so far into the design and making it as realistic for the 10th scale rc guys. I don't make my rc cars sound vehicles. I use them to jump cars and houses. And racing and drag racing. But still nice. And your demo is pretty good too. Never watched your channel before. I used to work for a number of shops in south florida. I did installs on a lot of systems and never would I have ever thought I would see such a life like representation for little cars. Imagine what an entire wall of these would sound like... I rather have my cheap Alpine TypeR 12s and 2kw. BUT, I still like em for some reason.
I'm glad you were able to hear some of the nuance in the audio! These little ones definitely have an appeal to them. Especially for those of us with an RC Hobby bone in our bodies. I just wish Florida would've continued the USTE event. So sad it had to end.
This is pretty sweet. You have a lot of great tips as well. But it appears #2 was not moving quite as much as the other three. Did you happen to ohm each one to see if there was a difference in each or what the final load actually was on a multimeter?
Shamefully, I did not ohm test then individually. I tested them as a group and they all checked out
I would love it if they made a passive radiator with the right specs for this sub!
it would be really interesting to see what kind of bass you could get out of one those little woofers in a T-line box.....
A T-line would be a fun experiment!
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Welcome to the channel! 👍
i want them to fiddle around with! they are so cute lol
Maybe an isobaric demo with these little guys would ge cool as hell. Get into detail and play around with the enclosure sizes. 8ve always wanted to do that. Also have you looked into the generic mini subz? Maybe do some comparisons, that'd be so awesome 👍🏽
Great idea
Another great video : )
I wonder how it would sound in a similar volume t-line or backloaded horn?
All the best everyone!
That would be cool!
@BudgetBassHead cheers
RIGHT!
Build them all bro. I enjoy the videos❤👍🏾👍🏾
Man they beautiful😍😍😍i'd love me 8 of those 😁
Amazing job as always!!! I love this!!!
Thanks for watching!
I saw Williston Audio Labs do a review of these, and I was wondering when somebody would make an enclosure. I would use a little thicker speaker wire to make sure the drivers aren't starving. Loving the enclosure. I wonder, what if you put them in a square, two on top and two on bottom, like a traditional quad box.
10 watts rms .
Thanks for watching! That's a good question about the square box.
sick build man! Suggestion for the next one: a sealed enclosure with double 4 in or 6 in passive radiators to extend the low end response.
Thanks for the tips!
Go for it, build demo setups and educate everyone on how to build enclosures properly ensuring perfect sound for any brand of sub
That's the plan. It's all about maximizing potential.
The zip tie is there for shipping.
Perfect headrest drivers!
Haha, that's a good one!
Great Video! Love the WinISD tutorial and build tips. Keep it up!
Appreciate you watching!
Será que esse alto-falante eu ganha dos alto-falantes da JBL 🤔
Excelentes bajos soportan los miniwoofers, saludos desde Veracruz México
Gracias por mirar. ¡Pronto publicaré más videos con estos pequeños woofers!
Thank you very much for the awesome video! I love that you utilized WinISP, but, really wish you would have isolated the signal being pushed to them with a crossover. Either way, awesome vid!
Thanks for the suggestions
I’d love to see someone build a pc sound bar with 2 of these and some nice tweeters maybe some kind of mid too.
Great idea with the different housings. A W-Bin housing would be nice. Or a replica of the Bose Acoustic Wave Cannon II. Just subscribed. Greetings from Germany!
Another interesting driver for projects like this is the Tang Band W3-1876S FS:55hz!
Thanks for the tips!
Would it have helped if you filled stone wool in the subwoofer ?
Probably would've lowered the tuning a bit
@@BudgetBassHead thanks for quick reply . i have some stone wool already and was wondering about stuffing it into subwoofer, your answer helps me a lot
I like these small "subwoofers"
That's wild nice work
Man i freaking dig these tiny subz! I would be doing the same thing, .making every kind of enclosure and pushing them to their limits.. i think a 4th order would be awesome to test out. Scale it down to actually fit inside a 1/10 scale rc. Maybe a crawler or something. They have live axles and such so it would be ideal.. Just thought what if you made a bigger like 1/8th scale bass demo van or something.. that would be so sick. Put all 4 into the back with a little BT amp like 300 watt.. I have a bunch of those amps. Id probably try all of them with every box combination 😅 geeking hard! Haha cheers bro
That 1/8th scale bass demo van sounds awesome!
That's a beautiful speaker
Thanks
I’d love to make a tiny bass guitar cab for home jamming ! With a tiny digital amp head. Like 4 of these like an ampeg 4x10 but 4 x 2 haha
That would be of practical use in my opinion 👍
I'm curious how well this driver might pair with a sealed enclosure and a large passive radiator.
Pretty cool
Always doing great work sir!! Thank you!!
My pleasure
@BudgetBasshead- I just seen a video the other day, where a guy put 1 of these B2 Audio 2" woofers into a sealed/4th order enclosure. He went to a Db comp., & was able to put 130 Watts to 1 of these 2", @ 100 Hz! I ❤ how beastly these little 2" woofers look, thank you for this video. Oh, & he ran the 2" B2 woofer through dats, & got 106 Hz, i think before it was broke in. Your enclosure looks to have very good output between (70 Hz to 125 Hz). I wonder when these (4)- 2" B2 woofers get broke in, where they will peak @ Db wise, but probably somewhere between (86Hz to 106Hz). I would ❤️ to see you do a peak Db test, in a simulated small vehicle/area.
Thanks for the suggestions and tips. You guys have some of the best advice!
we need to see a qual t-Line enclosure. I did one for 4 8” subs. It was a big sacrifice in space. Very flat response. Didn’t play very low but the response was wide. I’m interested in your findings.
I will definitely have to look into that.
thats fing DOPE!
If all that sound is coming from the B2's, that's awesome. It reminds of the Sundown 2.75's I use in my system.
All sound in this video is coming from the tiny woofers. The coaxial and component speakers are not connected and are only used as a platform in this video.
i have no interest in the RC2 but this video was full of useful information i couldnt stop watching.... thank you!
Thanks; I always aim for informative videos!
Is there a sub and tweeter version to build up a kill mini box
No
I just bought one of them and it’s so much money. I bought it from Amazon for like 75 bucks it hasn’t came yet, it’s coming January 7th I’m so excited but idk what to expect
I’m sure you will like it.
That's so cool. Wonder what it would sound like to have 100 of them
I'd hope it could atleast drown out me crying at the loss of 8 grand.
A T line would be nice
Amazing speaker 😂😂❤❤👍👍
Did you measure the Parameters yourself or did get them from the manufacturer ?
Manufacturer's
Not sure if its the recording but the bass sounds incredibly tight.
Keen to see what the 3 inch from dc audio is going to do
What 3 inch? Are they coming out with a new one? If so could you provide a link?
Hahahah, awesome little subs. I'd build a under seat downfire box with some 10s or 12s and then leave a sealed notched section facing forward with these in it and wired up to their own little amp and tell folk, yep, that's my system. Crazy aint it? LOL
100 of those in a regular car on a 1k watt amp would be funny😅
When you connect drivers in series you sum their total wattage. If they can each handle 40 watts RMS, with 2 in series they have a new RMS of 80 watts. The impedance part you got right...
Would love to see what the frequency response looks like in REW running full range. Also how would these do in Infinite Baffle.
With such a construction, it would be very interesting to separate two speakers inside with tight partitions. Two in a closed housing and two bass reflex 😉👍
That's a great idea!
Stellar info and tips on this vid. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
amazing build
Wondering how well one would do in a death box, or wicked one
That looks awsome
You can do a lil areo port
I remember competing in IASCA back in the late 90s and all the winners including ourselves had JL Audio Subs, Diamond Audio Mids and Phoenix Gold Amps. Except the one year we decided to go all Rockford Power Punch before it went Sears and Walmart. Eclipse headunits were the best then.
I love to hear the history of it all. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah - you can see that one driver's compliance is less than the others. I wonder how often that happens between drivers and it's effect of multi-driver enclosures. Great video +1 subscriber!
Thanks for joining the channel
Where's the Barbie "Hair trick"😂😂
This was a pretty cool video. I remember an SPL vehicle from way, WAY back in the day that did a wall of 5.25s. I'm thinking a legit SPL wall of as many of these as will fit/work with a respectable amp running free air for an SPL shootout against full size subs....
That sounds like a fun build!
one of thoses would be amazing in a tiny portable speaker
I agree.
Is it possible to tune these low?
Not really. They are basically mid range drivers. With a novelty appearance of a subwoofer. It's the 'cool-factor' you paying for hear.
Make a great DIY bluetooth soundbar.
I would love to see a 6th order box on those beautiful subs ❤
I think that would be pretty cool!
@BudgetBassHead a 4th order is also nice to have like those at simple generic home theaters
You could aim for different lower frequencies with that to see how it manages to achieve or not that 40 hz for example
I have a small space and am interested in building something like this. Would you recommend this as a soundbar for a PC?
There are better options for a soundbar. But if you prefer the look of these.. go for it. But not recommended.
Did you run a
Decibel meter to check how many db’s they can push before they blow? Great channel btw
No. Unless you do a port reading, it wont measure.
haha, that looks awesome!
Can you feel the bass with those?
Not really. But if you hold your hand to the enclosure, it really packs a punch.
this video is what i required
I thought about getting a few like 30 of them an seeing if they would be good for a camper system
I'd say go for it.
I saw this and immediately thought about replacing the blown woofer in one of my portable speakers lol, didn't realize it was targeting the RC market until you mentioned it 😅
Not sure how it would perform for that, but I can see the appeal! 😁
They can play up to 6khz. We've had people replace PC speakers with them
@@BudgetBassHead I'm curious! I did some measuring last night and it seems like it'll at least fit the hole/mount. Might need to 3D print a space because I'm not sure if the B2 is too deep. I'll find out soon enough lol
You could build The Ultimate Headphones with these things.
A true basshead pair of basshead-phones 🔊🙉👌👍
I love the box and the woofers.good job. I need some work done for my kua soul we should talk... .
You funny! 😆
How deep is the bass response of the B2 Audio Rampage RC2 subwoofer? And how clean and crisp is the sound?
Not much. They are practically midbass drivers, with subwoofer appearance.
Can’t find the wood working tools links.
Sorry about that. Here ya go: amzn.to/4iYdp8n
Im doing this bro. Just for the hobby. 4 of these in a port box rear facing port or slotted port, or 4th order or 6th order build. Dang this will be a Baassheads dream come. A dang Christmas gift or something like that.
Sounds like a fun project!