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Old 12th January 2004, 04:35 AM   #1
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I don't work for them, I don't even live in the same country. Audio Concepts in Wisconsin is blowing out their Rage 12" LF drivers for $39.00 plus shipping. I bought two of them, and loaded them into 2 cu. ft. sealed cabinets. The drivers are dual voice coil - four ohms each - and I have connected one of the boxes to my Yamaha RX-V640's sub out, using an old QSC model 5.1 power amp. The QSC is rated at 120 W per channel into four ohms, so I have a sub box with 240 available watts of clean American power, feeding an American-made sub whose voice coils are each rated for 100 watts. The improvement is nothing less than amazing, and my L - R speakers are Tannoy PBM-8s, which are pretty capable when it comes to moving air.

The boxes were built using 3/4" MDF with 2 x 2 bracing on all of the edges. The cabinet design was based on these plans:

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/labsp/

Obviously, the cutouts are different. The Rage 12" is marketed as a car sub, but it is working extremely well for me in a larger box in a home theater application. If you call, ask for Brenda. She ROCKS!

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