Yes I'm using the Aleph 1.2 mono blocks on the top and a Hafler 9500 on the subs. The two sound great together. I used the same amp setup on the Legacy Focus when they were in the system also.
Hey people
This is my system
The only Diy item here is my subwoofer 🙂 my main speakers are AAD C-800i, my center and rears are DSE bookshelf speakers and my amplifier is a Zensonic Z1080B 7 channel amp
This is my system
The only Diy item here is my subwoofer 🙂 my main speakers are AAD C-800i, my center and rears are DSE bookshelf speakers and my amplifier is a Zensonic Z1080B 7 channel amp


Toast_Master said:They Car subs lol
Alpine type R 12" dual 4 ohms
Do they make any low bass? That sub looks very nicely built and finished, although surely it'd be nicer with the plate amp screwed into the back or side.
Simon
SimontY said:
Do they make any low bass? That sub looks very nicely built and finished, although surely it'd be nicer with the plate amp screwed into the back or side.
Simon
Do they make any low bass?....Oh you, you think just cause there car subwoofers that there not capable of low bass, Car subs usually have tiny boxs and as you can see I gave them a decent sized box,
and yes can they produce "low" bass, try 20 - 80hz +/- 2 db outside, A little more mixed up inside but yeah, its a sweet subwoofer and because there car subs they are tough and durable
and in my room There must be a room mode at 16hz because I can hit 110 quiet easily lol, shakes my walls and throttles the towl shelf on the other side of the wall
Also I would have preferred to have the plate amp on the inside but thought it out and Kept it out just in case I sold it to a car owner and they chose to use it in there car, so I stuck bi-wire terminals on the back
If you want to read about it, search "Dominator"
thanks cya 🙂
Toast_Master said:you think just cause there car subwoofers that there not capable of low bass
Yeh, that's what I thought. But like you say, the box size you've achieved is totally unlike what people have in their cars, and clearly that allows things to work properly. I did think many car sub drivers were optimized for mid-bass, but you've chosen decent ones if you can get sub-20hz! (Low bass is usually considered 16-40hz.) 110db is very loud!
edit: is it just me or has anyone else noticed every Aussie on this forum loves extreme bass??? lol
Hey
yeah there quite Awesome thanks, they do the job well but I will admit Id have preferred Tempest subs but the adire shop would not reply to any of my emails at the time, so I had to find some subwoofers of decent quality that had nice Xmax
Can I see a pic of yours and some specs? 🙂 I viewed this thread thinking there wouldnt be that many pages I checked the first few but I wanted to post mine so I skipped over the rest lol but will look later
Thanks Cya
yeah there quite Awesome thanks, they do the job well but I will admit Id have preferred Tempest subs but the adire shop would not reply to any of my emails at the time, so I had to find some subwoofers of decent quality that had nice Xmax
Can I see a pic of yours and some specs? 🙂 I viewed this thread thinking there wouldnt be that many pages I checked the first few but I wanted to post mine so I skipped over the rest lol but will look later
Thanks Cya
Sure, I can post a pic, but it'll have to be when I get home. My Tempest isn't that special, although it is large: 270 litres, ports tuned to 20hz (2 x ~10cm diameter ports). Driven by a decent class D plate amp of 150w: plenty in this large box.
I find the Tempest isn't so great for anything above 50hz, but it's crossed over at about 45hz so all it does is fill in a bit. I mainly use it for music. If I wanted a sub to go higher it would have to be in a much smaller & sealed box, otherwise I don't think it can be made to gel.
For home cinema I run it full range and allow a processor to send LFE to mains and sub jointly. This gives a good wallop.
There are some terrific bass solutions in this thread if you have a good browse!!
Simon
I find the Tempest isn't so great for anything above 50hz, but it's crossed over at about 45hz so all it does is fill in a bit. I mainly use it for music. If I wanted a sub to go higher it would have to be in a much smaller & sealed box, otherwise I don't think it can be made to gel.
For home cinema I run it full range and allow a processor to send LFE to mains and sub jointly. This gives a good wallop.
There are some terrific bass solutions in this thread if you have a good browse!!
Simon
New rack
Here're some pics of a new equipment rack I knocked together.
The shelves are 1" plywood and the sides 1" MDF. Wheels on the bottom make rear access a lot easier, thankfully.
Cheers
David
www.gattiweb.com
Here're some pics of a new equipment rack I knocked together.
The shelves are 1" plywood and the sides 1" MDF. Wheels on the bottom make rear access a lot easier, thankfully.
Cheers
David
www.gattiweb.com
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
m0tion said:What is the stack exactly?
From top to bottom :
Sony ST-SDB9800 Digital Tuner
Sony XA5ES CD player
Primare A30.1 integrated amplifier (for main speakers)
NAD M15 surround processor
NAD C272 Power amplifier (for surrounds)
Not shown, in my TV cabinet is a Marantz DV9600 DVD player and Topfield TF5000 PVR. TV is a Panasonic TH-42PX70A.
David
www.gattiweb.com
David Gatti said:
From top to bottom :
Sony ST-SDB9800 Digital Tuner
Sony XA5ES CD player
Primare A30.1 integrated amplifier (for main speakers)
NAD M15 surround processor
NAD C272 Power amplifier (for surrounds)
Not shown, in my TV cabinet is a Marantz DV9600 DVD player and Topfield TF5000 PVR. TV is a Panasonic TH-42PX70A.
David
www.gattiweb.com
I just spent the last 30 minutes or so going through your site. All I can say is... WOW!!!

My system:
- Scheu record player, VPI 12.5, Grado element
- Leach MC prepre
- ML 31.5
- Krell Stealth
- Pass Aleph P clone
- Gainclone (mid-high)
- UCD400 mono´s (bass)
- Omnes audio subwoofer filter
- Wilson Watt clones
- Subwoofers JBL 2203A pair
- All cables selfmade (solid silver IC, teflon copper/silver speaker, powercords XLO and Oyaide)
- Furutech power connectors and power distribution
- DIY roller blocks
- Vibrapods
- Scheu record player, VPI 12.5, Grado element
- Leach MC prepre
- ML 31.5
- Krell Stealth
- Pass Aleph P clone
- Gainclone (mid-high)
- UCD400 mono´s (bass)
- Omnes audio subwoofer filter
- Wilson Watt clones
- Subwoofers JBL 2203A pair
- All cables selfmade (solid silver IC, teflon copper/silver speaker, powercords XLO and Oyaide)
- Furutech power connectors and power distribution
- DIY roller blocks
- Vibrapods
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Hello David,
Your rack is really interesting, it seems easy to build, not so expensive, and the design is so classic but at the same original.
I really like it🙂
Your rack is really interesting, it seems easy to build, not so expensive, and the design is so classic but at the same original.
I really like it🙂
Thanks, I try to build things mostly myself but the rack I have bought it is from Soundstyle model XS310.
Regards, Jeroen
Regards, Jeroen
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