I'm in need of a sub and need advice.
Here is what I am working with:
Mains- Klipsch Chorus II's 101db @ 1w/1m, +-3db down to 38Hz
Room - 14.5W x 18L ( Is this considered to be a small to medium room or just small?)
Sub Amp- QSC 3402
What I want to accomplish:
1.) Tight bass (kick drums) for music
2.) The deepest lows for movies
3.) Looking at crossing over at 60Hz or 80Hz
My Thoughts:
1.) Sealed - Design a sub mimicking kramskoi 2x15" TC3000 .45Q sealed sub design but use 2x15" TC2000's. I figured the box or cylinder will have to around 14 cu.ft. in order to get the same performance as the 2 TC3000's. I'm O.K. with that.
2.) Ported / LLT - Use the 320 Liter design that has been discussed and proven here with a TC2000.
I would follow the advice here and get an EQ to dial in the sub.
Which design do you think would best fit my hopes and dreams of a sub that will fullfill my music (which I listen to a lot) and do the same with movies (which I watch a lot of)?
I enjoy reading all of the projects posted here. You all have inpired me to go the DIY route. Thank you.
Here is what I am working with:
Mains- Klipsch Chorus II's 101db @ 1w/1m, +-3db down to 38Hz
Room - 14.5W x 18L ( Is this considered to be a small to medium room or just small?)
Sub Amp- QSC 3402
What I want to accomplish:
1.) Tight bass (kick drums) for music
2.) The deepest lows for movies
3.) Looking at crossing over at 60Hz or 80Hz
My Thoughts:
1.) Sealed - Design a sub mimicking kramskoi 2x15" TC3000 .45Q sealed sub design but use 2x15" TC2000's. I figured the box or cylinder will have to around 14 cu.ft. in order to get the same performance as the 2 TC3000's. I'm O.K. with that.
2.) Ported / LLT - Use the 320 Liter design that has been discussed and proven here with a TC2000.
I would follow the advice here and get an EQ to dial in the sub.
Which design do you think would best fit my hopes and dreams of a sub that will fullfill my music (which I listen to a lot) and do the same with movies (which I watch a lot of)?
I enjoy reading all of the projects posted here. You all have inpired me to go the DIY route. Thank you.
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