Hi,
I have a couple of 10" Dayton DC-250 that I used for an old project never completed.
A few days ago my (old) Home Theatre broke up so I bought a sinto AV "Denon" 5.1 channells to replace it.
Since it needs an active subwoofer and I have an unused Rod Elliott P101 (Lateral MOSFET amplifier equipped with a 600VA toroid that supplies 56V+56V) I thought to use it to drive a passive subwoofer.
Consider that I will use the system as Home Theatre but also to listen to music (mainly FLAC files).
When I used DC-250 for my old project the enclosure for those woofers was a vented one with Fb=29 Hz and F3=35 Hz (110 liters) and the first listen that I had with such loudspeakers was really impressive how bass were deep also at low volume.
So I would like to use both DC-250 (in parallel so total impedance would be 4 ohm and theoric 140 Watt) as subwoofer but, then, I'm asking the experts if they can be used for such purpose.
Thank you, regards.
Roberto
I have a couple of 10" Dayton DC-250 that I used for an old project never completed.
A few days ago my (old) Home Theatre broke up so I bought a sinto AV "Denon" 5.1 channells to replace it.
Since it needs an active subwoofer and I have an unused Rod Elliott P101 (Lateral MOSFET amplifier equipped with a 600VA toroid that supplies 56V+56V) I thought to use it to drive a passive subwoofer.
Consider that I will use the system as Home Theatre but also to listen to music (mainly FLAC files).
When I used DC-250 for my old project the enclosure for those woofers was a vented one with Fb=29 Hz and F3=35 Hz (110 liters) and the first listen that I had with such loudspeakers was really impressive how bass were deep also at low volume.
So I would like to use both DC-250 (in parallel so total impedance would be 4 ohm and theoric 140 Watt) as subwoofer but, then, I'm asking the experts if they can be used for such purpose.
Thank you, regards.
Roberto