Hi All,
I have a 175L box (custom built Tannoy Arden) that I'd like to turn into a sealed sub. It already has a cut out for 15" driver. Do you have any ideas as to what design I could use (driver, amp, etc...)? I'd like to make this an ultimate sub and am not opposed to using different configurations (like isobaric). It will be used exclusively for music in a very large room.
I would appreciate your suggestions.
Cheers,
Rafal
I have a 175L box (custom built Tannoy Arden) that I'd like to turn into a sealed sub. It already has a cut out for 15" driver. Do you have any ideas as to what design I could use (driver, amp, etc...)? I'd like to make this an ultimate sub and am not opposed to using different configurations (like isobaric). It will be used exclusively for music in a very large room.
I would appreciate your suggestions.
Cheers,
Rafal
You're not going to get Loud/flat to 20Hz with a single sealed sub.
TC Sounds LMS-R 15" DVC Subwoofer 293-662 with a LT or parametric eq will get you close. Four would be better.
What modeling software are you using?
How loud is loud in db?
TC Sounds LMS-R 15" DVC Subwoofer 293-662 with a LT or parametric eq will get you close. Four would be better.
What modeling software are you using?
How loud is loud in db?
LT = Linkwitz Transform
Try: LinearTeam
Design at Subwoofer-Builder.com
I recommend 'Boxnotes' and 'Flare-it'
Try: LinearTeam
Design at Subwoofer-Builder.com
I recommend 'Boxnotes' and 'Flare-it'
How big is the room exactly?
What do you listen to movies and music, what sort of music?
What is LOUD - louder than the rest of your speakers, what are they, how much power do you have?
The room is about 20' by 30' (it's the basement of our house). I mainly listen to Jazz and some alternative, electronica, rock, classical...The rest of my system is a pair of tannoy GRF Rectangular powered by a 75Wpc push-pull tube amp (McAlister PP-150). I don't need the sub to be louder than the rest of by speakers but it would be nice if it matched them in volume.
Cheers,
Rafal
LT = Linkwitz Transform
Try: LinearTeam
Design at Subwoofer-Builder.com
I recommend 'Boxnotes' and 'Flare-it'
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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