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John Phillips April 1st 05 07:15 AM

A subwoofer shortlist?
 
On 2005-03-31, Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
Even better, buy some good 15" long-throw drivers (a pair of Adire
Tempests would be ideal), and mount them in an 'infinite baffle' aka
ceiling or basement, driven by a 'plate' amplifier. You'll get
*massively* more really deep bass than from any commercial sub, for
far less money.


Sorry, I had already examined the option. The ceiling is the only
possible option in this room, but it isn't a good idea domestically.
Anyway, I gave up designing and building audio kit long ago because:

- it's relatively easy to do;
- it's much harder and much more time-consuming to do well; and
- I value my time more than the worth I get from the investment.

However, I see you are right that the bigger systems are going to be
much more expensive to buy than to build and I'm not yet sure that a
reasonable commercial subwoofer will be a useful audible gain. I shall
have to go out and listen.

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John Phillips

Tim S Kemp April 1st 05 07:25 AM

A subwoofer shortlist?
 
However, I see you are right that the bigger systems are going to be
much more expensive to buy than to build and I'm not yet sure that a
reasonable commercial subwoofer will be a useful audible gain. I shall
have to go out and listen.


One domestic sub definitely that needs a borrow and audition at home is the
Fastbass 212 - very good for music.




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