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Mjr7531
I've been dreaming of making my own sub for quite some time, and have settled on a basic outline:

- Sealed box
- Group delay under 10 ms
- ~3.0 ft^3 (Less is better though)

I've found myself stuffing rags in ports of all my subwoofers for computers and hometheaters, and liking the sound much better. I've settled on the Ascendant Audio 15" for it's small boxes needs and and low group delay in the .707 alignment. I don't need too much power but headroom is a beautiful thing, any other good contenders you can think of (that would be easy to obtain?)
Thanks guys,
Matt
perpetual
The 15" Dayton Titanic MKIII from PE uses a smaller box. I built one.
Mjr7531
quote:
Originally posted by perpetual
The 15" Dayton Titanic MKIII from PE uses a smaller box. I built one.

How did it sound? I'm going for as tight a bass sound as possible, I can't stand boom in bass but I still want to be able to feel it, I want the sub to be equally capable for Music and HT.
How does the Titanic do? That one is on my list, thanks for your reply :),
Matt
perpetual
I went with a sealed enclosure. I think this sub is really good for both, music and HT. I also wanted tight and accurate bass for music, but I also wanted to feel it during movies. I actually got 100 dbs at 15Hz at my sitting position (about 9' from the sub). During this test all the pictures in my house shook and I felt the pressure.

The lows are tighter than ever and I get the hit in the stomach that I wanted. In most heavy bass movies like the Darla scene from Nemo, I feel like something is pushing me.

You can check out my web site to see pics of the construction.
You can aslo check out my threat here I poseted three pics there.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...&threadid=55112
planet10
quote:
Originally posted by Mjr7531
I've found myself stuffing rags in ports of all my subwoofers for computers and hometheaters, and liking the sound much better.

Me too... i usually use rolled up foam of polyfluff. This makes them aperiodic. I have had good results actually designed for an aperiodic box.
quote:
Ascendant Audio 15"... any other good contenders you can think of (that would be easy to obtain?)

Those are the guys who licenced XBL from Adire? I've heard good things about them. One other serious candidate would possibly be one of John @ Stryke (Acoustic Elegance) woofers made using the tech he got from Llambda Acoustics -- tho Llambdas are very hard to beat sound quality-wise.

dave
Mjr7531
Perpetual, how big is your room?
My HT is situated in my basement, which only has one wall that doesn't seal off the whole room, leaving the room theat the sub needs to pressurize at 2700 ft^2.
perpetual
My ht is about 2500 ft^2, open to my kitchen and a long hallway that leads to the entrance. I have two small velos that couldn't handle the room, that's why I built the Titanic, which can handle the room by itself. But I still use the velos to complement the Titanic (don't want to sell them).

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