(tan): This is a Tangent thread. I'm not sure this is the best place for such a poll-oriented thread, but it is moderately on-topic.
I am looking around and various subwoofer designs to build for my grandparents' new stereo system, and I figured I would ask the guys who know Hi-Fi best. So, what subwoofer(s) are you using in your stereo systems, and what do you like about it/them?
I am looking around and various subwoofer designs to build for my grandparents' new stereo system, and I figured I would ask the guys who know Hi-Fi best. So, what subwoofer(s) are you using in your stereo systems, and what do you like about it/them?
I am in the middle of building a clam shell isobarik .
using two peerless 12" classic series in a 60 ltr box I am currently using a single driver in a 120 ltr box
What I do like about them is that blend well with my mains diy using 2 vifa 6 1/4 with a vifa tweeter
using two peerless 12" classic series in a 60 ltr box I am currently using a single driver in a 120 ltr box
What I do like about them is that blend well with my mains diy using 2 vifa 6 1/4 with a vifa tweeter
I doubt if your grandparents will want to go this route, but I use a stereo pair of TAD 1601a's in 4.5cu.ft. boxes.
I ask because I want to know what type of subs (sealed vented, what drivers, how big) you use to give yourself the bass you want.
I got an old custom 15" driver from an Allen organ my school threw out (there was also a leslie rotary and I couldn't steal it because there was no room in the house, and it's trashcan filler now--WAAH!) and I built a 19" cubical open baffle box for it... it sounds absolutely awesome. 😀
I have another sub I like, made from 2x 10" Pioneer speakers; they're not available for DIY use but they're pretty standard in their stereo systems; paper cone, cloth half-roll surround. Two of those in a push-pull dipole configuration sound awesome below 200hz.
Baffle-step compensation? What's that? I just turn the bass knob up like a very bad sound guy.
I have another sub I like, made from 2x 10" Pioneer speakers; they're not available for DIY use but they're pretty standard in their stereo systems; paper cone, cloth half-roll surround. Two of those in a push-pull dipole configuration sound awesome below 200hz.
Baffle-step compensation? What's that? I just turn the bass knob up like a very bad sound guy.

Hi,
at the moment I use two subs, with 1 Peerless XLS 12 active unit and 2 Peerless XLS10 slave units in each sub.
I'm waiting for the follow-up of the Adire Tumult, then I will build a new one (of two)
Grtz, Joris
at the moment I use two subs, with 1 Peerless XLS 12 active unit and 2 Peerless XLS10 slave units in each sub.
I'm waiting for the follow-up of the Adire Tumult, then I will build a new one (of two)
Grtz, Joris
I use a 15" sub thats very similar to the Krell master reference in a 5cf sonotube enclosure. boy does it get loud...
6 order bandpass using 8" driver - small, loud and hard to build. You can make it go to 20+ but watch out for group delay and port sizes get really wild.
Or build a pair of floorstanders.
Or build a pair of floorstanders.
www.geocities.com/sc00byd0159
jbl 2226h 15" in 175L internal,33hz EBS tune ,running of ten watts 🙄 until i get 240watts
(after i buy my lab12 woofer for basshorn,and my USB 128mb memory stick, etc etc etc...)
i like my jbl because of its such low distortion
the response is overdamped ,no boomyness at all..it has a shelved response.
the Group delay is in the mid 20ms i think
,low airspeed,
for grandparents i would expect that a dayton series 2 8" style of thing would be fine,giving some nice midbass..
but am i generalising ,that grandparents only need that much bass?
need more info
😀
jbl 2226h 15" in 175L internal,33hz EBS tune ,running of ten watts 🙄 until i get 240watts
(after i buy my lab12 woofer for basshorn,and my USB 128mb memory stick, etc etc etc...)
i like my jbl because of its such low distortion
the response is overdamped ,no boomyness at all..it has a shelved response.
the Group delay is in the mid 20ms i think
,low airspeed,
for grandparents i would expect that a dayton series 2 8" style of thing would be fine,giving some nice midbass..
but am i generalising ,that grandparents only need that much bass?
need more info
😀
- Status
- Not open for further replies.
- Home
- Loudspeakers
- Subwoofers
- (tan) What Subwoofer Do YOU Use?