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Tempest Shiva or Titanic??? - Click HERE for Original Thread
itzvic
I have been doing a lil bit of research lately and i am trying to figure out what driver i am going to use for my home audio sub. Gone is the idea of using my car subs (they belong in a car!). I am stuck between the Adire Audio Tempest, Shiva, or Dayton's Titanic. I am looking for something to play 80% music, 20% movies. I like the idea of a ported shiva, but a sealed tempest (4 cubic feet) would prolly work great in my small room because of the room gain. I have about 500 watts free at 4 ohms, 700 at 2... so im thinking a tempest would be good because of the high power handling. I am just not sure which would sound better for my hip hop music that i am constantly playing. (yes i do consider hip hop music!) If anyone has a good suggestion let me hear it!

Thanks
-ViC
Super
I used a Shiva driver in my sub and am quite happy with it. Although it's ported, I needed phase correction for it to properly integrate with my mains speakers, which is common for ported designs. So if you want to go for a sealed design (which I'd suggest if you need a really fast sub), a sealed Tempest would play a little deeper and a little louder than the Shiva or the Dayton, and will handle a little more power. But in any case, all three are great drivers to work with.
Bob
There's some cool small sealed box stuff done with the Parts Express 12" DVC. 600W /Good Xmax/Vas of 4.25 ft3....I'm trying to determine a sub for myself at the moment and this might end up being my choice. But I might try to go small budget and do a blueprint 1201 instead for $80.
It sounds like you might be going larger budget than I, but the 12"DVC might be worth a second look. I agree that any of the ones you listed are a good choice.

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