Best DIY sub for 18" driver

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I examined the cross-section view of the EL36C just to check some dimensions with hornresp. It looks like the compression ratio is whooping :rolleyes: 0.81:1. This not a front loaded horn. It's all back loaded. The horn appears to be only a conversation piece to get the sensitivity numbers up at 100Hz.

Hornresp info that I estimate:
Ver=23.40
Ang=0.5 x Pi
Eg=2.83
Rg=0.00
Fta=6.38
S1=1182.00
S2=1436.60
Con=40.00
F12=0.00
S2=1436.60
S3=2304.00
Con=63.20
F23=0.00
S3=2304.00
S4=4276.30
Con=87.76
Sd=962.00
Vtc=41522.00
Atc=962.00
Com=Cerwin Vega EL-36C
 
What's the max SPL you're after? Normal rock levels of 107 average 25 feet out?

I was told by littlemike:
According to the manufacturer, your KP-362's make 102 dB with 1 Watt and are -4 dB @ 55 Hz. Looks like you want efficient subs that would reach an octave lower, so you'd want something that played a bit deeper than Jim's design. The KP-362 will each make 126 dB at full power, ideally you want the subs to produce a bit more than that. You may need multiple subs to get there (2 per main)

Some of the electronic/dubstep I've played with has content way down low (20 to 25 Hz.), so no matter what you do for a sub - it would be wise to run a strong (48 dB/oct) highpass filter to save your drivers and use the amp power where it matters.

After all this -

Answer #1 = From 30 Hz to 100 Hz.
Answer #2 = Greater than 100 dB 1W/1M
 
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