When AV123 was heading down the skids due to fraud I bought several speakers/enclosures on the cheap, seriously on the cheap. Several bookshelf speakers that came with white gloves and white cotton covers in very well made boxes for $30.00 bucks a piece for the X-LS and for that money I'm never selling them.
Anyway as I always have to do, I digress, back to the subject. I bought a prototype "Explosive" subwoofer enclosure sans driver and amplifier. Since I also got a UFW 10" sealed sub enclosure that I installed a Parts Express SPA-250 250 watt amplifier into, I took out the driver and amplifier to use in the Explosive.
The Explosive, if AV123 would have sold it, would have come with a less potent 10" driver than the UFW had. It also would have shipped with a flat 12" passive radiator and a 175 watt amplifier. I'm sure this would have sounded fine but I imagine it wouldn't have been as potent as this combo is.
This is the very Explosive I received from AV123 (on the left), this is the enclosure on the production line. I paid $50.00 for the enclosure, I saw this picture and others online so I queried Mark Schifter and asked if he would sell me one, he was desperate so he did, I think it was a bargain even if I didn't know how I was going to use it at the time I bought it.
This is the UFW10 I bought for $50.00, no amplifier but it did have a beast of a driver, take my money! With the Parts Express amplifier this little box hit pretty hard and AV123 began using the same amplifier to replace all of the dead ones they had for this model sub, they had to be losing money big time with the volume of amplifiers that died for the UFW, the UFW Big Block and the MFW.
Oh yeah.....
So, a plan started to form in my head, why not use the components from the UFW in the Explosive? Here it is with the flat plastic passive radiator.
Here it is with the driver installed inside.
Here is the amplifier installed, I sealed the area above the amp, don't ask what happened, I screwed it up and I'm going to remove the amp this summer and repair it properly, maybe buy a bigger better amplifier, we'll see.
It sounds fantastic, it has some serious chops however I did NOT like that ugly passive radiator so I went onto eBay looking for a replacement and found a Klipsch Passive Radiator and received it Friday. Last night I decided to install it and now I have an AV123 Klipsched Explosive!!
I ran it through "Tron Legacy" sound track which will pound the crap out of any subwoofer and was very impressed with how it sounded.
Plus, tell me that doesn't look great! The bass is very tight and clean, couldn't be happier.