For some reason I had trouble replying to the original post, so I started a new thread.
I am very much intrigued by this "Simple Sub." I had been thinking of a pair of Joe Rasmussen's "Critical Q Sub" units, which are quite nice in that they make life simpler for an inexperienced DIYER than, say, the Linkwitz or Rod Elliott subs that require the construction of special EQ circuitry. However, it seems that one can't get much simpler than this "Simple Sub." I have enough room for two 75 liter enclosures. (I could go a tad larger if necessary.) Now, since I would be purchasing drivers for this from scratch, can anyone tell me which of the following would likely be the best? --
Adire DPL12
TCSounds TC2+
Peerless XLS 830500
I confess that I am much more interested in these subs for listening to organ music than for HT. They would be steeply crossed at 50Hz and I have a pair of 300W/8 ohm monobloc amps (without any built-in EQ functions) to drive them. Eventually I intend to use Digital Room Correction, but I want the subs to be as flat as possible to down to 20Hz in the first place.
Any thoughts on the best driver selection for this would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks,
Christopher Witmer
Tokyo
I am very much intrigued by this "Simple Sub." I had been thinking of a pair of Joe Rasmussen's "Critical Q Sub" units, which are quite nice in that they make life simpler for an inexperienced DIYER than, say, the Linkwitz or Rod Elliott subs that require the construction of special EQ circuitry. However, it seems that one can't get much simpler than this "Simple Sub." I have enough room for two 75 liter enclosures. (I could go a tad larger if necessary.) Now, since I would be purchasing drivers for this from scratch, can anyone tell me which of the following would likely be the best? --
Adire DPL12
TCSounds TC2+
Peerless XLS 830500
I confess that I am much more interested in these subs for listening to organ music than for HT. They would be steeply crossed at 50Hz and I have a pair of 300W/8 ohm monobloc amps (without any built-in EQ functions) to drive them. Eventually I intend to use Digital Room Correction, but I want the subs to be as flat as possible to down to 20Hz in the first place.
Any thoughts on the best driver selection for this would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks,
Christopher Witmer
Tokyo
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